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Scientist Wants to Prove Time Moves in Different Directions With a Nuclear Reactor, Here's How


12 February 2021, 6:26 am EST By
Humanity s knowledge of time is simple: it moves forward and can never go backward, and that it is constant, meaning we are unable to stop it or move it forward faster but that knowledge of the nature of time may have a chance of changing if one experiment proves to be successful.
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Does time flow in other directions? This experiment will know.
A Research That Could Change the World
In a report by Brisbane Times, Erik Streed, an associate professor from Griffith University Center for Quantum Dynamics and an experimental physicist has set up an experiment to prove the cutting edge quantum theory of time right or wrong. ....

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