论文标题
黑洞的近磨牙区域的量子时间
Quantum time in near-horizon region of a black hole
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论文摘要
可以通过检查量子理论中的纠缠概念来阐明对时间和动态的理解。这种特殊的时间观点称为永恒的方法,它认为宇宙存在于固定状态,在该状态下,两个单独的子系统,即“时钟”和“休息”。通过选择适合时钟可观察的,宇宙其余的状态与标记时钟可观察的特征状态的变量相关,然后将其解释为时间。这个有趣的模型最初是由Page和Wootters介绍的,也已应用于弯曲时空的上下文。在这项研究中,我们探讨了与弯曲时空中宇宙其余部分动态有关的各种不确定性,包括与时钟相关的歧义,系统的时间演变,时间流以及其历史记录。我们的研究主要集中在黑洞的近地平线区域上,因为该区域中量子效应的特殊行为允许对Page和Wootters提出的永恒描述进行彻底检查,以描述弯曲时空中系统的动力学。该分析对于与页面和wootters提出的方法保持一致的量子重力项目可能很有价值。值得注意的是,该页面和Wootter在该特定区域中的应用将导致不同的时钟,而没有任何歧义。但是,与量子力学领域中解决的问题相比,上述其他问题仍然存在于该地区。
The understanding of time and dynamics can be elucidated by examining the concept of entanglement in quantum theory. This particular perspective on time is referred to as the timeless approach, which posits that the universe exists in a fixed state where two separate subsystems, namely the "clock" and the "rest," are entangled. By selecting an appropriate observable for the clock, the state of the rest of the universe evolves unitarily in relation to the variable that labels the clock observable's eigenstates, which is then interpreted as time. This intriguing model, initially introduced by Page and Wootters, has also been applied to the context of curved spacetime. In this study, we explore various uncertainties pertaining to the dynamics of the rest of the universe within a curved spacetime, including ambiguities related to the clock, the system's time evolution, the flow of time, and the recording of its history. Our investigation is primarily focused on the near horizon region of a black hole, as the peculiar behavior of quantum effects in this area allows for a thorough examination of the timeless depiction proposed by Page and Wootters in describing the system's dynamics within curved spacetime. This analysis may be valuable for quantum gravity projects that align with the approach put forth by Page and Wootters. It is worth noting that the application of the Page and Wootters approach in this particular region results in a distinct clock without any ambiguity. However, the other aforementioned issues, unlike those resolved in the realm of quantum mechanics, persist in this region.