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Is there anti Time?
There is no such thing as anti-time in physics. (Neither is there anti-space or anti-gravity.) Antimatter is a very specific term, namely for particles that have the same properties but opposite quantum numbers (charges) as the “regular” particles.
Is antimatter matter going back in time?
No, antiparticles do not move backwards in time. However, it is always possible to interpret a positive energy particle moving forward in time as a negative energy antiparticle moving backward in time.
What is anti time theory?
“Anti-time: as intractable and destructive a force to causality as antimatter is to space. Something with no past, no present, no future. Time Lord theories suggested that anti-time was created when Rassilon created the Eye of Harmony, binding the universe to a single continuity.
Can particles travel back in time?
Aspects of modern physics, such as the hypothetical tachyon particle and certain time-independent aspects of quantum mechanics, may allow particles or information to travel backward in time. Logical objections to macroscopic time travel may not necessarily prevent retrocausality at other scales of interaction.
Can future change the past?
Time travel is possible based on the laws of physics, according to new calculations from researchers at the University of Queensland. But time-travelers wouldn’t be able to alter the past in a measurable way, they say — the future would stay the same.
Is there such a thing as anti-time?
There is no such thing as anti-time in physics. (Neither is there anti-space or anti-gravity.) Antimatter is a very specific term, namely for particles that have the same properties but opposite quantum numbers (charges) as the “regular” particles. Sometimes, antimatter refers only to molecules build from anti-particles.
How does an anti-particle behave in the past?
In physics, whenever you’re trying to figure out how an anti-particle will behave in a situation you can always reverse time and consider how a normal particle traveling into the past would act. “Anti-matter acts like matter traveling backward in time”.
Is there such a thing as anti-matter?
(Neither is there anti-space or anti-gravity.) Antimatter is a very specific term, namely for particles that have the same properties but opposite quantum numbers (charges) as the “regular” particles. Sometimes, antimatter refers only to molecules build from anti-particles.
Does anti-matter act like matter traveling backward in time?
“Anti-matter acts like matter traveling backward in time”. Technically true, but not in a way that’s useful or particularly enlightening for almost anyone to know. This isn’t as useful an insight as it might seem.