Originally Posted By: socratus

First.
Quantum Mechanic has no Reference Frame.

!!!!! WRONG !!!!!


You could at least do some reading before posting rubbish that is wrong

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_reference_frame

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A quantum reference frame is a reference frame which is treated quantum theoretically. It, like any reference frame, is a physical system which defines physical quantities, such as time, position, momentum, spin, and so on.


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Despite different name and treatment, a quantum reference frame still share much of the notions with a reference frame in classical mechanics. It is still defined with the same definition. It is still always associated to some physical system. And it is still always relational.


Want to try and start again?

Last edited by Orac; 09/17/14 06:46 AM.

I believe in "Evil, Bad, Ungodly fantasy science and maths", so I am undoubtedly wrong to you.