Abstract

As we already pointed out in the introduction, the understanding of time observables in quantum mechanics has been hindered by the early appreciation that there could be no such “observable” in the standard, von Neumann formalism. A statement of such a view is that provided by Pauli [[1]], whereby a self-adjoint positive operator cannot have a self-adjoint conjugate operator.

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