Local Time and the Unification of Physics Part II. Local System
Hitoshi Kitada (U. of Tokyo)

TL;DR
This paper refines the concept of local time and local systems, proposing a framework that links classical physics and quantum mechanics, potentially unifying quantum mechanics with general relativity.
Contribution
It provides a more precise formulation of local time and local systems, establishing a relation between classical and quantum physics, and demonstrating the existence of local time and motion.
Findings
Relation between classical physics and quantum mechanics inside local systems
Existence of local time and local motion proved
Consistency of stationary universe with local motion
Abstract
As a continuation of Part I [8], a more precise formulation of local time and local system is given. The observation process is reflected in order to give a relation between the classical physics for centers of mass of local systems and the quantum mechanics inside a local system. The relation will give a unification of quantum mechanics and general relativity in some cases. The existence of local time and local motion is proved so that the stationary nature of the universe is shown to be consistent with the local motion.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications
