Yea, the core questions are around superposition states, at least from a rough reading. Centrally, if the _same_ clock is "at two altitudes" (by superposition), which time dilation will it experience?
If particles behaved like software we could have a guess.
It could be that time dilation is caused by some underlying physical system having a bottleneck, thus causing the slowdown. The underlying physical system has to evaluate all possible states for a particle in superposition, even if working in parallel. Then i would guess a particle in superposition should always experience the biggest possible slowdown.
It could be that time dilation is caused by some underlying physical system having a bottleneck, thus causing the slowdown. The underlying physical system has to evaluate all possible states for a particle in superposition, even if working in parallel. Then i would guess a particle in superposition should always experience the biggest possible slowdown.