We consider the situation in which an observer internal to an isolated system
wants to measure the total energy of the isolated system (this includes his own
energy, that of the measuring device and clocks used, etc...). We show that he
can do this in an arbitrarily short time, as measured by his own clock. This
measurement is not subjected to a time-energy uncertainty relation. The
properties of such measurements are discussed in detail with particular
emphasis on the relation between the duration of the measurement as measured by
internal clocks versus external clocks.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figur