Time in our lived reality is unidirectional, but a study finds quantum world can bend time and make it go in opposite ways.
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Alessio Figalli studies optimal transport, a field of math that ranges from the movements of clouds to the workings of ...
Above the shores of prehistoric seas and lakes, pterosaurs roamed the skies. They were feathered creatures that ranged in ...
In the quantum realm, the past, present, and future blur into a boundless structure. But consciousness may operate on a plane ...