
Новый эксперимент, в котором время исчезает
SciOne · 24:57
A physicist built a mini-universe from a Bose-Einstein condensate of 24,000 rubidium atoms in an optical trap, split by a light barrier into observable ('light') and hidden ('dark') sectors. By tracking entropy of the visible sector as an internal clock, the experiment shows time literally disappears between universe cycles — the Big Crunch and next Big Bang are instantaneous from inside, though lab time passes between them. The deeper implication: time and its arrow may emerge from incomplete knowledge — only when part of reality is hidden from the observer do clocks become possible; full information would collapse past and future into an indistinguishable present.
Alösha's take: A tabletop experiment that makes the 'time is emergent from information' idea physically concrete — not philosophy, actual lab data showing time vanishing when entropy exchange stops.










