“…This method is then used to explore an indirect self-reference phenomenon that arises when transforming between clock perspectives and to reveal the temporal frame and state dependence of comparing or even synchronizing the readings of different quantum clocks. This result adds to the growing list of quantum reference frame dependent physical properties, such as entanglement [70,72,74], spin [73], classicality [72] or objectivity [79,80] of a subsystem, superpositions [70,72], certain quantum resources [78], measurements [70,76], causal relations [47,83], temporal locality [7,47], and even spacetime singularity resolution [77]. The temporal frame changes may also be employed to extend recent proposals for studying time dilation effects of quantum clocks [45,136,137] (see also [137][138][139][140]).…”