Dr Peter Verheyen, Sola Society & Academy, Vienna University, explains the intriguing areas of information and entropy, plus ...
On a warm island afternoon, a shave ice is a small lesson in the nature of time. It arrives as a perfect hemisphere of crystals, bright with color, then slowly gives way to the heat.
Discover how reading a quantum clock can surprisingly cost more energy than keeping it ticking, impacting timekeeping and ...
For as long as people have looked for answers in the night sky, the idea of stepping into a machine and arriving in an ...
By Partha Sinha Kali is not a goddess carved in stone. She is the logic of decay wearing a garland of skulls. She is entropy, disguised as divinity. Where others promise salvation through order, ...
Scientists learned that reading a quantum clock requires orders of magnitude more energy than running it. This surprising imbalance reveals that observation itself shapes the flow and thermodynamics ...
The mystery of time’s arrow may be linked to entropy, suggesting every event past, present and future is already fixed in place.
The clock the team used to demonstrate this principle consists of a pair of quantum dots coupled by a thin tunnelling barrier ...