Tomycj t1_ja58z8w wrote
Aww it looks like the article is too simplified so I don't get what was really achieved without the clickbait, but the paper itself (there doesn't seem to be a link) is probably too complicated to understand.
Can this, for example, change the observed half-life of particles or atoms? That would be very weird (and cool!), so I doubt it.
>Time passes regardless, and it is the physical state that changes
are they not the same? How can you tell if time is going backwards, or cars are just going in reverse?
>To make a system age 10 years in one year, you must get the other nine years from somewhere
So maybe to increase the half life of something, they need to decrease the half life of something else?
JettisonGamer t1_ja6fzub wrote
Article is oversimplified. But scientists have already altered the entropic lean of quantum particles, just not to this degree. We can watch it happen, but we can not do much with it, yet. As far as I’m aware. I’m all for this congregation of scientists for this endeavor though.
captcha03 t1_ja5w7zq wrote
> are they not the same? How can you tell if time is going backwards, or cars are just going in reverse?
T E N E T
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