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Originally Posted by bojan
Errr.. is that so?
We define time as "something" that happens/elapses between two events, one happening at the "observed" object (particle) and "observer" (affected particle).
I think we need at least two particles (observer is the reference) to be able to measure time (to determine if the event associated with object happened before or after the event(s) happening on the observer.
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The observer and the observed can be one and the same in Quantum Physics....we need to get away from this separation of the two as it would be expected in SR/GR or Classical Physics. Even in what we would call "reality" they can be one and the same.
An example, you exist. You know that you exist because you observe this to be the case. Therefore, you're both the observer (the one acknowledging your existence) and the observed (that which exists). You are self referential...in actual fact the Universe is self referential.