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  • PFP test - Science μοιράστηκε ένα σύνδεσμο
    2026-07-07 17:00:12
    WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COM
    'Time was speeding up, slowing down, or even stopping': Physicist demonstrates a key theory of time by building a 'mini-universe' in his lab
    For the first time, a physicist has experimentally watched time emerge from within an isolated quantum system by creating a mini-universe. This bizarre experiment raises an intriguing question: If the universe has nothing outside it, where does time come from?In a new study published June 11 in the journal Physical Review Research, Giovanni Barontini, an experimental physicist at the University of Birmingham in the U.K., used a cloud of ultracold atoms to build his mini-universe. The system was so well isolated from its surroundings that, like the universe itself, it had nothing external to use as a clock. He split that system in two and ignored one half what he called the "dark sector" to show that time could arise entirely from within the system.The result offers the first experimental look on why the universe has time at all. "When you put everything together, things really start to make sense," Barontini told Live Science. "How time inside the system was speeding up or slowing down, or even stopping this was quite surprising, how well everything came together. Very neatly, in a way. Which is something that doesn't happen that often in experiments."The work is an experimental verification of ideas that have been floating around in quantum cosmology and thermodynamics for decades. This is not a bombshell claim that time is an illusion, but it is the first time anyone has put those ideas to a direct, quantitative test in the lab.A universe with nothing outsideBarontini set out to look at a problem that physicists have puzzled over for nearly 60 years. The Wheeler-DeWitt equation a central equation in quantum gravity, the field that seeks to unify Einsteins theory of gravity with quantum mechanics describes the universe as a whole system with no external time parameter. There is no cosmic clock ticking away outside the universe. So where does our experience of time come from?One influential idea, called relational time, says that time doesn't exist as a fundamental ingredient of reality. Instead, it emerges from relationships inside the universe, with one part of the system acting as a clock for another. But this idea had never been tested directly in the lab.Barontini's inspiration came from watching his son play with building toys. "I thought that it's something very similar to what we do in our labs," he told Live Science. "We play with very expensive toys. We create our own small samples of reality." In his lab, that sample is a Bose-Einstein condensate a state of matter that forms only at near absolute zero. In a Bose-Einstein condensate, thousands of atoms slow to a near standstill and blur together into a single quantum object, behaving as one.The University of Birmingham experiment to trap and cool rubidium atoms close to absolute zero the first step in assembling the mini-universe. (Image credit: University of Birmingham)The dark side of timeTo mimic a universe with nothing outside it, Barontini placed the condensate in a trap and divided it down the middle with a thin sheet of laser light. He watched one half, the "bright sector," closely and deliberately ignored the other half, which he called the "dark sector."The atoms in the bright sector sloshed back and forth in the trap, periodically spilling over the barrier and back again. Barontini called the moments when atoms flooded into the bright sector the "Big Bang" and the times when they drained out the "Big Crunch" (the nickname for one theory of how the universe will end, with the universe collapsing in on itself). Then, he tracked how entropy a measure of disorder, or how spread out energy is within a system was exchanged between the two halves as atoms crossed the barrier.Instead of using laboratory time to order events, he built an "entropic time" a clock defined entirely by how much entropy was flowing between the two halves of the system. If entropy was flowing, time was ticking. If no entropy was exchanged, time stopped. "The entropy exchange between the two systems could be transformed into an internal time variable," Barontini said.Time speeds up, slows down and stopsWhat surprised Barontini most was how cleanly everything fit together. The internal, entropic time reliably ordered events in the bright sector. It matched the sequence seen in laboratory time, but it flowed at a different rate.When entropy was flooding between the sectors, entropic time ran fast. When the exchange slowed, so did the clock. And when the two halves reached equilibrium (no more entropy flowing), the internal clock stopped altogether. Both time and the arrow of time maybe they just are born from ignorance.Giovanni Barontini, experimental physicist at the University of Birmingham"Time was speeding up or slowing down, or even stopping, depending on what the system was doing," Barontini said.He then went a step further: Using this internal time, he derived a version of the Schrdinger equation and showed it accurately reproduced what he saw in the experiment. "This was quite surprising, how well everything came together," he said "very neatly, in a way, which is something that doesn't happen that often in experiments."Both time itself and the arrow of time why time flows in one direction rather than the other may arise from the same source: an observer giving up information. When Barontini chose not to look at the dark sector, he gave up knowledge of that half of the system. That act of ignorance, encoded in entropy, is what gave rise to time in the other half."Both time and the arrow of time maybe they just are born from ignorance," Barontini said. "To have time and to observe, you have to give up some degrees of freedom."Related storiesFarthest 'mini-halo' ever detected could improve our understanding of the early universeScientists confirm that most of the universe is 'darkness and nothing more'Stephen Hawking's black hole information paradox could be solved if the universe has 7 dimensions Barontini sees this as just the beginning. The same cold-atom tool kit that generated a miniature Big Bang and Big Crunch in his trap could, in principle, be engineered to simulate far more exotic phenomena, such as black hole analogues, the conditions of the early universe, and what will happen at the moment of the Big Crunch itself."These are things we can do very simply, using the tools we already have to engineer our systems," he said.The study is a proof of concept a first demonstration that controlled quantum systems can serve as a test bed for some unanswered questions in physics. For now, those questions remain open.
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  • PFP test - Science μοιράστηκε ένα σύνδεσμο
    2026-07-07 17:00:29
    WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COM
    Galaxy Mergers Aren't Always Obvious
    Mergers are a part of a galaxy's life in this Universe. Though clear signs of these mergers fade over hundreds of millions of years, evidence is still present, yet obscured, in the galaxies that experience them. The powerful JWST has made it possible to find this evidence, and it did so recently for Centaurus A.
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    2026-07-07 17:00:32
    WWW.IFLSCIENCE.COM
    AI Is Easily Tricked Into Claiming It Has Found Alien Life This Could Cause Havoc In The Future
    A test with computer-generated life-forms shows that algorithms can be easily tricked.
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    2026-07-07 17:00:33
    WWW.IFLSCIENCE.COM
    Astonishing 450-Million-Year-Old Fossil Preserving Soft Tissue Is "One In A Million"
    "One in a million": This is only the second time soft tissue has been found from crinoids, and it's comfortably the oldest.
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    2026-07-07 17:00:33
    WWW.IFLSCIENCE.COM
    On July 5, 1996, Dolly The Sheep Was Born, But The Breakthrough Was Kept Secret For Seven Months
    And no, it wasn't because they were workshopping the dirty joke behind her name. At least We think it wasn't.
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    2026-07-07 17:00:59
    WWW.DUALSHOCKERS.COM
    9 Deltarune Chapter 5 Moments That Might Set Up the Endgame of the Entire Story
    Now that Deltarune Chapter 5 is here, we're closer to the end than we are to the beginning. Chapter 6 and 7 are looming ever closer with an estimated 2027 release date for the former, and the Weird Route skipping straight to the latter. Whether we're ready for it or not, Deltarune won't be waiting much longer.
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    2026-07-07 17:01:00
    WWW.PCGAMESN.COM
    Teamfight Tactics temporarily kills MacOS support, as Riot works on long term fix
    Riot's Teamfight Tactics has announced that, following patch 18,1 the game will no longer support MacOS, iOS 2GB, or Android 2/3 GB. While news that the auto battler will be moving away from utilizing Hextech for Unreal Engine has been known for a while now, citing that it "allows for more dedicated tools and tech [...]
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    2026-07-07 17:01:00
    WWW.PCGAMESN.COM
    The Blood of Dawnwalker is an uncompromising, human RPG - and it's now my most-wanted game
    The highest compliment I can pay The Blood of Dawnwalker is that the moments where it least feels like The Witcher 3 are those where it pushes above and beyond its closest point of comparison. I've been given but a taste of the upcoming RPG from Rebel Wolves, and yet it's become that first drop of blood to a newly minted vampire - leaving me scratching and clawing at my calendar, desperate to sink my fangs into the full-bodied experience. Vicious, glorious, and uncompromising in its vision, I'm now convinced this is going to be one of the most talked-about games by the time the year is out.
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  • PFP Test - Food & Cooking μοιράστηκε ένα σύνδεσμο
    2026-07-07 17:01:12
    WWW.MASHED.COM
    Why Australians Call Boxed Wine A 'Goon Sack'
    Australians love their goon sacks, also known as "goon bags" or just "goon," but the U.S. knows them as "boxed wine." Why the different names?
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    2026-07-07 17:01:15
    WWW.THEKITCHN.COM
    Chicken Meatballs
    Theyre the Little Black Dress of dinner.READ MORE...
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