
Scientists make quantum time flow backward in stunning physics breakthrough
THE SO WHAT
Quantum control techniques that effectively reverse a system’s arrow of time and harvest energy from measurement are still lab science, but they point toward more efficient quantum information processing. If you’re betting on quantum for compute or sensing, treat this as an early signal that control theory—not just qubit count—may be the real performance lever.
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