Angelhoney
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I"Researchers have confirmed the existence of an unusual form of atomic nuclei, challenging the fundamental theories of physics – and it could send hopes for time travel swirling down the drain.
It’s long been thought that the nucleus of Barium- 144 may be asymmetric, and in a new study, an international team of researchers has finally observed the pear-shaped distortion.
They say the deformation is even more pronounced than previously expected, and points in a specific direction that defines the flow of time as 'past to present.'"
It’s long been thought that the nucleus of Barium- 144 may be asymmetric, and in a new study, an international team of researchers has finally observed the pear-shaped distortion.
They say the deformation is even more pronounced than previously expected, and points in a specific direction that defines the flow of time as 'past to present.'"