
TL;DR
This paper explores the fundamental limits of time measurement in quantum gravity, establishing a minimum measurable time interval around the Planck time due to combined principles of general relativity and quantum uncertainty.
Contribution
It introduces a bound on time measurement precision in quantum gravity, linking general relativity and quantum mechanics to define a minimum time interval.
Findings
Minimum time interval is on the order of the Planck time.
Time measurement uncertainty is fundamentally bounded from below.
The approach combines general relativity and quantum uncertainty principles.
Abstract
We discuss time measurement in quantum gravity. Using general relativity for large distances and the uncertainty principle we find a minimum time interval of the order of the Planck time, therefore the uncertainty in time measurment is bounded from below.
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