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English: Two clocks are depicted as moving in Minkowski space. ClockB is moving in a localized momentum wave packet with average momentum pB, while clockA is moving in a superposition of localized momentum wave packets with average momentum pA and p0A. ClockA experiences a quantum contribution to the time dilation it observes relative to clockB due to its nonclassical state of motion.
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Author Authors of the study: Alexander R. H. Smith & Mehdi Ahmadi

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From the study "Quantum clocks observe classical and quantum time dilation". ClockA experiences a quantum contribution to the time dilation it observesrelative to clockB due to its nonclassical state of motion.

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