some information about time travel
and the latest experiment that used quantum entanglemen
Quantum entanglement is a
phenomenon where two or more quantum particles can influence each other, even if they are far apart.
- Scientists used quantum entanglement to simulate a type of time travel, where they could improve the outcome of a quantum operation after it had already happened.
This was a theoretical experiment, not a practical one. No quantum particles actually travelled back in time.
The experiment had a high failure rate of 75%. The researchers suggested using more entangled photons and a filter to increase the success rate.
- The experiment was based on the concept of closed timelike curves, which are paths that lead backwards in time. However, some physicists argue that such curves are forbidden by the laws of physics.