“Quantum mechanics wasn’t enough,” Harry said. “I had to go all the way down to timeless physics before it took. Had to see the wand as enforcing a relation between separate past and future realities, instead of changing anything over time—but I did it, Hermione, I saw past the illusion of objects, and I bet there’s not a single other wizard in the world who could have. Even if some Muggleborn knew about timeless formulations of quantum mechanics, it would just be a weird belief about strange distant quantum stuff, they wouldn’t see that it was reality, accept that the world they knew was just a hallucination. I Transfigured part of the eraser without changing the whole thing.”
Other than the buzzword “timeless physics”, this doesn’t go beyond anything that I knew about in 1991 (when I was older than Harry but still in high school and had never heard of Julian Barbour). This is implicit in Minkowski’s formulation of special relativity (1908) and Heisenberg’s formulation of quantum mechanics (1925); I don’t know who made it explicit, but I probably read about it in popular science books.
ETA: The buzzword that I knew then (or perhaps learnt later and immediately connected to what I knew then, I’m no longer sure) is “block universe”.
Chapter 28:
Other than the buzzword “timeless physics”, this doesn’t go beyond anything that I knew about in 1991 (when I was older than Harry but still in high school and had never heard of Julian Barbour). This is implicit in Minkowski’s formulation of special relativity (1908) and Heisenberg’s formulation of quantum mechanics (1925); I don’t know who made it explicit, but I probably read about it in popular science books.
ETA: The buzzword that I knew then (or perhaps learnt later and immediately connected to what I knew then, I’m no longer sure) is “block universe”.