The strange science of 'time reflections'

Researchers have observed time reflections in electromagnetic waves, confirming a decades-old theory

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Time reflections have been a scientific theory for decades
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Scientists have observed something called "time reflections" in electromagnetic waves, according to a paper published in the journal Nature Physics. It's an exciting discovery that has been theorized for decades. What is a time reflection and why are scientists interested?

What are time reflections?

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Devika Rao, The Week US

 Devika Rao has worked as a staff writer at The Week since 2022, covering science, the environment, climate and business. She previously worked as a policy associate for a nonprofit organization advocating for environmental action from a business perspective.