Quantum Experiment Shows How Time ‘Emerges’ from Entanglement

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Time is an emergent phenomenon that is a side effect of quantum entanglement, say physicists. And they have the first experimental results to prove it

When the new ideas of quantum mechanics spread through science like wildfire in the first half of the 20th century, one of the first things physicists did was to apply them to gravity and general relativity. The result were not pretty.

It immediately became clear that these two foundations of modern physics were entirely incompatible. When physicists attempted to meld the approaches, the resulting equations were bedeviled with infinities making it impossible to make sense of the results.

Then in the mid-1960s, there was a breakthrough. The physicists John Wheeler and Bryce DeWitt successfully combined the previously incompatible ideas in a key result that has since become known as the Wheeler-DeWitt equation. This is important because it avoids the troublesome infinites—a huge advance.

But it didn’t take physicists long to realise that while the Wheeler-DeWitt equation solved one significant problem, it introduced another. The new problem was that time played no role in this equation. In effect, it says that nothing ever happens in the universe, a prediction that is clearly at odds with the observational evidence.

This conundrum, which physicists call ‘the problem of time’, has proved to be thorn in flesh of modern physicists, who have tried to ignore it but with little success.

Read the whole article here: https://medium.com/the-physics-arxiv-blog/d5d3dc850933
 
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To me this article and concept was thought provoking. I have found myself thinking about the concepts of it ever since.
 

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Ha He has no proof of anything. "It is still only a theory"
 

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Thank you, again, Cheshire, for you undoubtedly profound and insightful responses to things that you clearly have a very in depth and complete working knowledge of, so as to allow the rest of us to imagine life in such a state where we could almost be on par with your near-limitless intellectual capabilities of the pure sciences revolving of the inner workings of not only our world, but our very existence, and this experience we lowly creatures refer to as 'life'.
 

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Well, "Choppy" Scientists never prove anything.
Hmm Really! Time is a side effect of quantum entanglement?
 

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Better than being a side effect of a Lovecraft story that got in the middle of a Greek orgy on top of a nuclear reactor.
 

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Time as an emergent property? That could put quite a few theories to rest.
 
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