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The effect has been likened to a broken rack of pool balls going into reverse and reordering themselves into a triangle
Source: Physicists claim to have invented the first basic time machine – Wales Online
By John von Radowitz, Press Association Science Correspondent
13 MAR 2019
The effect has been likened to a broken rack of pool balls going into reverse and reordering themselves into a triangle
Scientists claim they have created a time machine – but it’s not exactly a De Lorean or a Tardis.
In an experiment using electrons and quantum mechanics, researchers say results have apparently defied the second law of thermodynamics, which governs the direction of “time’s arrow” from past to future.
To an outside observer of the experiment, it looks as if time is running backwards.
But while the prospect of time travel has inspired some of the best-known science fiction books and movies, this theoretical breakthrough is not likely to be of any use to a real-life Dr Who just yet.
In an attempt to help explain it to the wider public, the effect has been likened to causing a broken rack of pool balls scattered randomly around a pool table to go in reverse and re-order themselves in their original triangle formation.
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