Restoring a Missing Meta-Symmetry of Quantum Mechanics
Abstract
In conventional quantum mechanics, all unitary evolution takes place within the space-time Hilbert space , with time as the sole evolution parameter. The momentum-energy representation is treated merely as a Fourier re-expression of the same state-kinematically equivalent but dynamically inert. Here we restore the fundamental symmetry between the conjugate pairs and by extending the quantum theory to an enlarged Hilbert space , within which the momentum-energy sector carries its own autonomous unitary evolution generated by a self-adjoint operator . The resulting structure establishes a meta-symmetry: a symmetry between two conjugate dynamical projections of a single global quantum state. It produces a dual-manifold geometry in which each domain is locally complete yet globally open, with divergent limits in one mapping onto extended regions in the other. Remarkably, the dual-manifold symmetry alone reproduces both the uniform dark-energy background and the exponential boundary mapping near black-hole horizons that underlies Hawking radiation. This framework thus opens a quantum-theoretic route to cosmological phenomena that are ordinarily treated within general relativity.
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@article{arxiv.2511.20907,
title = {Restoring a Missing Meta-Symmetry of Quantum Mechanics},
author = {Sheng Ran},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.20907},
year = {2026}
}