Physicists use mathematical assumptions in many situations that forbid time from moving backwards – but that isn’t necessarily a reflection of quantum reality ...
Quantum scientists now believe time isn’t fundamental at all—instead it emerges from interactions among things.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNAtomic clocks could reveal interaction between Einstein’s relativity, quantum mechanicsA new study in Physical Review Letters has used atomic clocks to study relativistic effects in interacting quantum systems.
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Space.com on MSNNew recipe for gravity could unite Einstein's general relativity with quantum physics — and probe the dark universeIf gravity arises from entropy, scientists could unite Einstein's general relativity with the quantum realm while shedding ...
A recent study from the (UEF) examines how photons—the fundamental particles of light—behave when they encounter sudden ...
Unlike normal sensors, which can miss weak signals, quantum sensors are extremely good at detecting even the smallest changes in things like time, gravity or magnetic fields. Their sensitivity ...
A study conducted by scientists from the School of Mathematics and Physics, University of Surrey in the UK explored the behavior of time for a quantum system using a set of equations. To their ...
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