Scientists are engineering electromagnetic waves to retrace their temporal paths, a breakthrough in wave physics. This 'time reversal' doesn't involve...
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Maroc - WN.COM - Science - 25/12/2025 06:38
While the concept of time travel has long captured public imagination, modern physics actually approaches time in a much more subtle manner. Instead of moving people or objects through history, researchers are investigating whether it is possible to reverse physical processes themselves. Recent advances in wave physics hint that, under the right conditions, time can actively be engineered in a way not so different from how space can be. Researchers are beginning to show that one can make signals retrace their own temporal paths by manipulating how electromagnetic waves evolve. This gets attention because such research reshapes fundamental ideas about cause and effect in wave motion while...
Scientists are engineering electromagnetic waves to retrace their temporal paths, a breakthrough in wave physics. This 'time reversal' doesn't involve...
Scientists are engineering electromagnetic waves to retrace their temporal paths, a breakthrough in wave physics. This 'time reversal' doesn't involve...
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