Time may not be a fundamental element of our physical reality: New calculations lend credence to the idea that time arises from quantum entanglement, a state in which two objects are so tightly bound together that disturbing one disturbs the other, no matter how far apart they are.
“For centuries, time has been an unquestioned and important part of physics. It’s so deeply rooted in our view of reality that people thought it unnecessary to define it,” he said. Alessandro Coppo in…
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