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The quanta of energy of oscillation is given by:E = (n + 1/2)hvWhere n is the quanta of amplitude, an integer, and the factor of 1/2 is the indeterminacy. The value h is of course Planck's constant and v is frequency.
This can be reformulated with the coordinate action value u.E = ( n + 1/2)uvAs the action changes due to a change in velocity then so does the apparent energy of oscillation.
Note that this leaves frequency and amplitude unchanged so that due to time dilation there is an apparent shift for changing coordinates.
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