Interesting experiment, although I wonder if it simply recreates the conditions of a naturally occurring random...
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Interesting experiment, although I wonder if it simply recreates the conditions of a naturally occurring random phenomenon. I know at the quantum level, space itself is rather messy - fluctuating, generating random particles, expanding, etc. In space-time, as I understand it, space and time are intimately (for lack of a better term) related. Could time itself also fluctuate naturally at a quantum level, perhaps on a much longer scale, like the age of the universe? This article seems to suggests such a possibility, but didn't really explain such natural occurrences in detail. Any help in understanding from physicists would be appreciated.
https://phys.org/news/2019-03-physicists-reverse-quantum.html
Interesting experiment, although I wonder if it simply recreates the conditions of a naturally occurring random phenomenon. I know at the quantum level, space itself is rather messy - fluctuating, generating random particles, expanding, etc. In space-time, as I understand it, space and time are intimately (for lack of a better term) related. Could time itself also fluctuate naturally at a quantum level, perhaps on a much longer scale, like the age of the universe? This article seems to suggests such a possibility, but didn't really explain such natural occurrences in detail. Any help in understanding from physicists would be appreciated.
https://phys.org/news/2019-03-physicists-reverse-quantum.html
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