Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1983
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Physical Review D (Particles and Fields), Volume 27, Issue 12, 15 June 1983, pp.2885-2892
Physics
95
Scientific paper
Because the time parameter in the Schrödinger equation is not observable, energy apparently obeys a superselection rule in the same sense that charge does. That is, observables must all commute with the Hamiltonian and hence be stationary. This means that it is consistent with all observations to assume that any closed system such as the Universe is in a stationary state. We show how the observed dynamic evolution of a system can be described entirely in terms of stationary observables as a dependence upon internal clock readings.
Page Don N.
Wootters William K.
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