Scientists have long been fascinated by how light interacts with matter. At the heart of this curiosity are photons—particles that carry light—as they pass through different materials. When photons ...
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Negative Time is Real, Physicists Confirm. Kind Of.
being a physicist isn't easy you see if someone reads that physicists have measured negative time they expect me to know what that means I have no idea but I'd like to order minus 10 years please okay ...
In a quantum experiment, scientists observed photons spending ‘negative time’ in a cloud of rubidium atoms. This is likely caused by the fact that photons move faster when exciting these atoms than ...
Quantum physicists are familiar with wonky, seemingly nonsensical phenomena: atoms and molecules sometimes act as particles, sometimes as waves; particles can be connected to one another by a “spooky ...
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