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Physicists Achieve ‘Quantum Time Flip’ Causing Light to Move Both Forward and Backward in Time

Rajendra Kumar
January 12, 2023
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Physicists Achieve ‘Quantum Time Flip’ Causing Light to Move Both Forward and Backward in Time

Time travel is one of the fascinating concepts in science, the idea that we can go forward and backward in time has fascinated science fiction lovers for ages.

Now, for the first time, physicists have made light appear to move simultaneously –forward and backward through time.

This new technique, however, has nothing to do with our time travel in the future or the past, but it certainly has the potential to greatly improve computing and our understanding of quantum gravity.

Physicists have made use of splitting the photon or the packet of light, using a special optical crystal. Two independent teams of physicists have achieved what they characterize as a ‘Quantum Time Flip’, in which a photon exists in both forward and backward time states. 

The effect results from the combination of two strange principles in quantum mechanics, which are the hard-to-comprehend rules that dictate the behavior of very small particles.

The first principle is quantum superposition. In quantum mechanics, superposition is the principle that a particle can exist in multiple states simultaneously until it is observed or measured.

The second — charge, parity, and time-reversal (CPT) symmetry — states that any system containing particles will obey the same physical laws even if the particles’ charges, spatial coordinates, and movements through time are flipped as if through a mirror. 

By combining these two principles, the physicists produced a photon that appeared to simultaneously travel along and against the arrow of time. They published the results of their twin experiments Oct. 31 and Nov. 2on the preprint server arXiv, meaning the findings have yet to be peer-reviewed.

“The concept of the arrow of time is giving a word to the apparent unidirectionality of time that we observe in the macroscopic world we inhabit,” Teodor Strömberg, a physicist at the University of Vienna who was first author of one of the papers, told Live Science.

“This is actually in tension with many of the fundamental laws of physics, which by and large are time-symmetric, and which therefore do not have a preferred time direction.”

The arrow of time is the concept that the universe’s perception of time only moves in one direction, from the past through the present and into the future.

The second law of thermodynamics states that the entropy of a system, a rough analog of its disorder, must increase. Known as the “arrow of time,” entropy is one of the few quantities in physics that sets the time to go in a particular direction.

This tendency for the disorder (entropy) to grow in the universe explains why it’s easier to break something than to assemble it. It’s also through this growing disorder that entropy is engrained so intimately in how we perceive time. 

A famous scene in Kurt Vonnegut’s novel “Slaughterhouse-Five” demonstrates how differently entropy makes one direction of time look to the other by playing World War II in reverse– Bullets are sucked from wounded men — fires are shrunk, gathered into bombs, stacked in neat rows, and separated into composite minerals– and the reversed arrow of time undoes the disorder and devastation of war.

However, as entropy is primarily a statistical concept, it doesn’t apply to single subatomic particles. In fact, in every particle interaction, scientists have observed so far — including the up to 1 billion interactions per second that take place inside the world’s largest atom smasher, the Large Hadron Collider — CPT symmetry is upheld. 

So particles seeming to move forward in time are indistinguishable from those in a mirrored system of antiparticles moving backward in time. Antimatter was created with matter during the Big Bang and doesn’t actually move backward in time — it just acts as if it is following an opposite arrow of time to normal matter.

The other factor at play in the new experiments is superposition. The most famous demonstration of quantum superposition is Schrödinger’s cat, a thought experiment used to demonstrate the apparent contradiction of the principles of quantum mechanics and classical mechanics, in which a cat in a sealed box with a device with radioactive decay that has the possibility of killing the cat, is considered to be simultaneously alive and dead until an observer opens the box to check on the cat.

Radioactive decay is a quantum mechanical process that occurs at random, so it is initially impossible to predict what happened to the cat, which is in a superposition of states, simultaneously dead and alive until the box is opened and the outcome observed. 

This superposition of states allows a particle to exist in both forward and backward time states at the same time, but witnessing this feat experimentally is tricky. 

To achieve it, both teams developed similar experiments to split a photon along a superposition of two separate paths through a crystal.

The superposed photon moved on one path through the crystal as normal, but another path was configured to change the photon’s polarization, or where it points in space, to move as if it were traveling backward in time.

After recombining the superposed photons by sending them through another crystal, the team measured the photon polarization across a number of repeated experiments. They found a quantum interference pattern, a pattern of light and dark stripes that could exist only if the photon had been split and was moving in both time directions.

“The superposition of processes we realized is more akin to an object spinning clockwise and counter-clockwise at the same time,” Strömberg said.

The researchers created their time-flipped photon out of intellectual curiosity, but follow-up experiments showed that time flips can be paired with reversible logic gates to enable simultaneous computation in either direction, thus opening the way for quantum processors with greatly enhanced processing power.

Theoretical possibilities also sprout from the work. A future theory of quantum gravity, which would unite general relativity and quantum mechanics, should include particles of mixed time orientations like the one in this experiment and could enable the researchers to peer into some of the universe’s most mysterious phenomena.

“A nice way to put it is to say that our experiment is a simulation of exotic scenarios where a photon might evolve forward and backward in time,” Giulio Chiribella, a physicist at the University of Oxford who was the lead author of the other paper, told Live Science.

“What we do is an analog to some experiments that simulate exotic physics, such as the physics of black holes or time travel.”

Rajendra Kumar

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Rajendra is an entrepreneur and the founder of IndianYug Media and Conceptial Training. With over 16 years of experience in leadership roles spanning banking, training and development, and digital media, he brings a wealth of expertise to his ventures. An avid writer, Rajendra is passionate about expressing and exploring ideas across various domains.

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