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Furthermore, making measurements in QM, results in the collapse of Wave Functions, which makes time asymmetric, as the state of the location of observables are markedly different on either side of this collapse event.

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A History of Time: Classical Time

This forces us to treat time as continuous, with any given interval of time being divisible, whereas QM implies that time is quantized (or quantizable), creating conflict between the time of mathematics and physical theory (which relies on mathematics to get it's point across).