Download PDFOpen PDF in browserExploring Time Dilation via Frequency Shifts in Quantum Systems: a Theoretical AnalysisEasyChair Preprint 123243 pages•Date: February 29, 2024AbstractThis theoretical analysis delves into the intricate dynamics of time dilation and frequency shifts within quantum systems, leveraging fundamental principles of quantum mechanics and relativistic physics. Integrating insights from various research endeavours, including the seminal study by Paige, A. J., Plato, A. D. K., & Kim, M. S. (2020), which explored classical and nonclassical time dilation effects in quantum clocks (References: [1]), alongside our research paper titled "Phase shift and infinitesimal wave energy loss equations" (References: [2]), which provides equational support and theoretical frameworks, we aim to corroborate, fortify, and extend the findings of our investigations such as "Relativistic effects on phaseshift in frequencies invalidate time dilation II" (References: [3]), "Effect of Wavelength Dilation in Time. - About Time and Wavelength Dilation" (References: [5]), and "Reconsidering Time Dilation and Clock Mechanisms: Invalidating the Conventional Equation in Relativistic Context" (References: [4]). Through a comprehensive analysis, our endeavour is to deepen the understanding of time dilation and frequency shifts in quantum systems, elucidating their implications for precision measurement and quantum timekeeping. Keyphrases: Frequency Shifts, quantum systems, relativistic effects, theoretical analysis, time dilation
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