Friday, 19 June 2020

Did Scientists in Russia Reverse the time? Is Time Reversal Possible?

Scientist in Russia have carried out a time-reversal experiment and managed to turn time a very short fraction of a unit of time.


Scientists from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) and their colleagues from the U.S. and Switzerland returned the state of a quantum computer a fraction of a second into the past, thus circumventing the second law of thermodynamics.



The second law of thermodynamics states that the time in the Universe always runs forwards and cannot be reversed.

Entropy is the reason time flows in one direction, this bit of news I am about to give may likely shock you.
Professor Cox has a penchant for using ordinary objects to explain the extraordinary and we accept that time cannot be reversed. 
"The Arrow of Time dictates that as each moment passes, things change, and once these changes have happened, they are never undone... in the life of the universe, just as in our lives, everything is irreversibly changing." - From the book " The Quantum Universe: Everything That Can Happen Does Happen" by Professor Brian Cox
 However, scientists took a different approach to the issue.
“We have artificially created a state that evolves in a direction opposite to that of the thermodynamic arrow of time,” said MIPT expert Gordei Lesovik.
Several years ago, Russian scientists discovered that the second law of thermodynamics can be circumvented at the quantum level. They held an experiment to see whether the time can be reversed for one particle that exists within the laws of quantum physics.
It turned out that an electron can go back in time, that is, return to its earlier state. However, the reverse evolution of the particle’s state would only happen once in the entire lifetime of the universe, and only by 0.06 nanoseconds.
The experiment used an IBM cloud quantum computer. Gordei Lesovik and his colleagues will continue the development of time-reversing algorithms. 



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Wednesday, 17 June 2020

Apple Glasses Gets Detailed on Renders and Video by Hasan Kaymak

Apple Glasses


Apple Glasses
 have been leaking quite a bit lately, as the project seems to be up and running at the Apple HQ. As the name shows, we’re dealing with a pair of smart glasses, with a big focus on augmented reality. Till the real product comes we have a concept coming in hot from Germany, courtesy of designer Hasan Kaymak. He envisions a modern design, slimmer than expected and sporting fancy colors.


The product is actually dubbed “Apple Glass” and looks a bit like a smaller snowboard/ski visor. There’s a LiDAR Sensor 4.0 on board, much more evolved than the iPad Pro 2020 one. Apple Glass comes in 5 colors, including a cool rose gold. It has a stainless steel frame and it’s just as slim as regular eyewear. There are sensors on both the left and right side and one’s probably a high end camera and the other is a LiDAR. The device comes in Product RED and Jet Black, aside from silver and rose gold. Then there’s the newlavenderblue.

It comes with eye tracking, 3D scanning, AR object visualization, a Night Mode and a special iGlass OS. The frames are a bit beefier than expected, but they hold the bulk of the components. There are 2 sizes for the product and the OS on board looks very much like WatchOS, with a circular/floating cloud of apps approach. When Google Glass first came up, it was supposed to be a replacement for phones, but it was clunky, had poor battery life and overheated.

Also, it was hard no to trip on real life objects when using it. That’s the biggest setback of smart glasses: unifying the real world with the virtual one. Will the Apple Glass do it?

Apple Glass Concept

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