Internal time, test clocks and singularity resolution in dust-filled quantum cosmology

The problem of time evolution in quantum cosmology is studied in the context of a dust-filled, spatially flat Friedmann-Robertson-Walker universe. In this model, two versions of the commonly-adopted notion of internal time can be implemented in the same quantization, and are found to yield contradic...

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title Internal time, test clocks and singularity resolution in dust-filled quantum cosmology
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