Physicists have measured 'negative time' in the lab
1mon 16d ago by lemy.lol/u/cm0002 in physics@mander.xyz from phys.org
Reminds me of ftl excitation propagation in large organic molecules making selective laser chemistry excitations unfeasible. Or similar propagation in water through hydrogen bonds making tritium distillation from nuclear wastewater hard.
I appreciate how author of the article gently avoids mentioning ftl, that is some high professional standard for popular explanation. Amazing text.