``Weighing'' a closed system and the time-energy uncertainty principle
arXiv:quant-ph/9906030 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.84.1368
Abstract
A gedanken-experiment is proposed for `weighing'' the total mass of a closed system from within the system. We prove that for an internal observer the time $Ï$, required to measure the total energy with accuracy $ÎE$, is bounded according to $ÏÎE >\hbar $. This time-energy uncertainty principle for a closed system follows from the measurement back-reaction on the system. We generally examine what other conserved observables are in principle measurable within a closed system and what are the corresponding uncertainty relations.
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