How Scientists Detected Negative Time
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Can a particle leave a room before it even enters? In this mind-bending episode, we explore a radical experiment by physicist Aephraim Steinberg and his team at the University of Toronto that seems to defy the arrow of time.
We dive into the strange world of quantum tunneling, where atoms passing through a barrier appear to spend a "negative" amount of time inside it.
Discover how scientists used "weak measurements" to track these ghostly transit times and what it means for our understanding of causality and the quantum clock.
Whether it’s a mathematical quirk or a fundamental shift in how we perceive reality, join us as we explore the experiment that proves, in the quantum realm, the future might just influence the past.
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