Physicists Watched Time Invent Itself Inside a Cloud of 24,000 Ultracold Atoms
A cloud of 24,000 rubidium atoms, chilled to within a few billionths of a degree above absolute zero, has given researchers their clearest experimental window yet into how time can arise without any…
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