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Experiment to test the nature of the universe set up just in time
“We made it with about eight hours to spare.”
Having set up the experiment, Professor Streed now has all the time in the world to gather data that will either prove or disprove the theory which proposes that time works differently than we had supposed.
The quantum theory of time has been put forward by professor Joan Vaccaro, who is also based at Griffith, after about a decade’s work.
Current scientific understanding supposes that what we think of as time flows in one direction, from less to greater entropy, as a fundamental feature of the universe.
Professor Vaccaro’s theory suggests that time can instead move in other directions, and we only observe it moving in one direction.
She likens it to the wind blowing the leaves on a tree…
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