From future to past — Humanity breaks time for the first time in history by Beatriz T. July 29, 2025 in Technology humanity breaks time for the first time 225 solar‑mass merger shakes universe — Unseen monster collision detected One of the Big Bang’s first creations spotted — It’s invisible and surrounds us They grow at midnight — Strange lifeforms bloom near radioactive lakes in the U.S. To understand what scientists have recently discovered, let’s use an analogy: think of your cup of coffee cooling on the table; you’ve probably had that happen to you… Now try to imagine the opposite: the coffee heating up on its own, without a microwave, without a fire, without anything. Yes, we know it sounds absurd. But it was something very similar that a team of scientists achieved in a laboratory, and no, this isn’t a science fiction script. For the first time in history, experiments have shown that, under specific conditions, time can “go backward”. This could change everything we think we know about time. Does the arrow of time no longer work? When we think about classical physics, we’re taught to view time as a straight line, essentially a path that starts in the past, crosses the present, and runs toward the future. So much so that this “arrow of time” is reinforced by the laws of thermodynamics: Heat flows from hot to cold. Things wear out. And chaos tends to increase. However, when we stop to look at the microscopic world, the rules change. In a recent experiment, scientists manipulated chloroform molecules immersed in acetone. Using a magnetic field and nuclear magnetic resonance, they slowly heated the nuclei of atoms and observed how the heat behaved. They expected the hotter nuclei to share energy with the cooler ones, but the result was the opposite. The hot nuclei became even hotter, while the colder ones cooled further. This means that time, there, seemed to turn around. Time is a suggestion: What if cause and effect swap places? Now, on the other side of the planet, another group of researchers has attempted something even more radical: a quantum temporal flip. Essentially, they created a condition where input and output, cause and effect, and past and future are interchangeable. Using a virtual model, they manipulated photons, making one go forward in time and the other backward. They demonstrated that, even so, the system functioned as a whole. This means that the order of events can be indefinite, and what would normally be “what comes next” can, in some cases, come first. And how is all this possible? This bizarre behavior is allowed by something called the CPT theorem, which basically says: if you reverse a particle’s charge, parity, and time, the equations of physics still work. Yes, it sounds confusing, but the idea is simple: for the quantum universe, the direction of time is a preference, not an imposition (no wonder scientists recently detected negative time). “The theorem implies that while we normally treat systems at earlier times as the inputs and systems at later times as the outputs, the dynamical laws of quantum mechanics are indifferent to the direction of time”, researchers explain. Cracks in time: What if the future isn’t set in stone anymore? Before we go off planning a time machine, we need to emphasize that all of this happens on a microscopic scale, with individual particles and simulations. But even so, the impact is significant. That’s because these experiments are like subtle cracks in the wall of our understanding. They show that the arrow of time can be relative, and that our fundamental laws are more malleable than we thought. Not stopping there, by understanding and controlling these reversals, we’ll be able to pave the way for new technologies, such as more efficient cooling systems, safer quantum communication, and even help build a unified theory of gravity and quantum mechanics. Now, on a more philosophical level, the question “why does time only move forward?” ceases to be an uncomfortable certainty and becomes a testable hypothesis, so much so that some are even saying the timeline is broken…

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Updated 39 min ago Palestinian Hamas militants gather at the site of the handing over of the bodies of four Israeli hostages in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza on February 20, 2025. Palestinian Hamas militants gather at the site of the handing over of the bodies of four Israeli hostages in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza on February 20, 2025. Eyad Baba/AFP via Getty Images Arab and Muslim states including Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Egypt have for the first time issued a joint call for Hamas to disarm and relinquish power in the Gaza Strip as part of efforts to end the war in the territory. The 22-member Arab League, the entire European Union and another 17 countries backed a declaration signed at a United Nations conference co-hosted by Saudi Arabia and France on Tuesday. The meeting in New York aimed to address “the peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine and the implementation of the Two-State Solution,” and the declaration lays out what steps the signatories think should be taken next. “Governance, law enforcement and security across all Palestinian territory must lie solely with the Palestinian Authority, with appropriate international support,” the joint document read, adding that “in the context of ending the war in Gaza, Hamas must end its rule in Gaza and hand over its weapons to the Palestinian Authority, with international engagement and support, in line with the objective of a sovereign and independent Palestinian State.” The text also condemned the deadly October 7, 2023 attack by Hamas on Israel, and proposed the deployment of “a temporary international stabilization mission” upon invitation by the PA and “under the aegis of the United Nations.” “We welcomed the readiness expressed by some Member States to contribute in troops,” it said. Related article Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivers a statement inside No. 10 Downing Street in London on July 29, 2025, the day the cabinet was recalled to discuss the situation in Gaza. Britain to recognize Palestinian state unless Israel agrees to Gaza ceasefire France, who co-chaired the conference, called the declaration “unprecedented.”

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