ABSTRACT

Schrödinger’s quantum mechanics was developed on the top of a timeless subspace atomic model; his quantum world as well his fundamental principle is timeless (i.e., t = 0), which does not exist in our temporal (i.e., t > 0) universe. In this chapter, we shall attempt to develop a time-dependent or temporal quantum mechanics that exists within our temporal space (i.e., t > 0). The essence of using a temporal atomic model is that analytical solution as obtained from the model will guarantee its existence within our temporal universe. Otherwise fictitious solution may emerge such as the paradox of Schrödinger’s cat. In which we will show a timeless quantum mechanics can be made temporal, if it is built on a temporal subspace platform. Although Schrödinger quantum mechanics is timeless machine; it has produced unaccountable excellent solutions for practical application but as long its solution does not confront with the temporal or causality (i.e., t > 0) condition of our temporal universe. For instance, the fundamental principle of superposition has violated the causality condition and it is not a physical realizable principle that can be applied within our temporal universe.