Research  In the quantum world, even points of view are uncertain

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INTRO: Imagine standing on a railway platform watching a trolley go past. A girl on the trolley drops a bright red ball. To her, the ball falls straight down. But from the platform, you see the ball traverse an arc before hitting the trolley floor. The two of you observe the same event, but from different reference frames: one anchored to the trolley and the other to the platform.

The idea of reference frames has a storied history in classical physics: Isaac Newton, Galileo and Albert Einstein all relied on them for their studies of motion. A reference frame is essentially a coordinate system (a way of specifying positions and times relative to some zero point, or “origin”) that might itself be in motion. Einstein used reference frames to develop his theories of relativity, which revealed that space and time are not fixed backdrops to the universe, but rather elastic entities that can stretch, scrunch and warp.

But quantum physics has for the most part ignored reference frames. Alice and Bob, the fictional observers in many experiments in quantum physics, typically have different physical locations, but they’re assumed to have a common reference frame. This is now changing. Quantum physicists are realizing that they can’t ignore the fact that the reference frame Alice is anchored to (akin to the trolley or the platform) might have multiple possible locations at once. Or that the clock Bob is using to measure time might be subject to quantum uncertainty.

“In the quantum world, the reference frames should [also] be described by the formalism of quantum theory,” said Renato Renner, a theoretical physicist at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich.

In a paper this year, the physicist Časlav Brukner at the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information and the University of Vienna and colleagues showed that quantum reference frames put a new perspective on long-studied quantum phenomena such as superposition and entanglement. The findings lead Renner to suspect that quantum reference frames might help resolve some of the weird paradoxes that arise in quantum thought experiments.

Even more ambitiously, Brukner and colleagues hope that thinking through the logic of quantum reference frames might yield new insights about quantum gravity — a research program that attempts to bring gravity into the same theoretical fold as the other fundamental forces.

With this new foray into quantum reference frames, Renner said, “we are only at the beginning of something very big.” (MORE - details, no obtrusive ads)
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