
Researchers have collected tangible proof that time can be manipulated, which supports the idea of time travel—although only on a very small scale.
Researchers from Germany's Darmstadt University claim they have observed time reversal in a recent study.
In their paper, "Time Reversibility During the Ageing of Materials," published in Nature Physics, Till Bohmer and Thomas Blochowicz explain that certain materials, like glass, can be affected by temporal changes.
Unlike traditional molecular structures, glass molecules constantly change positions, effectively reversing the flow of time at a microscopic level.
To verify this hypothesis, the researchers used lasers to examine glass structures and discovered that the molecules rearranged themselves in entirely unexpected ways.
Molecular movements that are almost imperceptible to the human eye had to be captured using a highly sensitive video camera.
The team acknowledges that it is currently not possible to verify whether these structural changes occurred in the past.
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