• ter_maxima@jlai.lu
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    TC ; DU : Modelling time as 2 dimensional helps predict some previously poorly understood properties of light at nano scale.

    ( TC ; DU stands for Too Complicated ; Didn’t Understand )

    • DeathsEmbrace@lemmy.world
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      5 hours ago

      I don’t have a physics understanding but Im learning to be a scientist. It’s basically light enters a material and can have a delay(no shit) but they can’t figure out why. Imaginary time is this delay but it’s probably just scattering.

  • ohwhatfollyisman@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    article: “imaginary time is not imaginary like the tooth fairy…”

    headline: “Scientists Measured … Time That Shouldn’t Exist”

  • ssɐqɯnᗡ@quokk.au
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    Pretend my username is an accurate description of me, could someone please explain wtf they’re talking about?

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    Me aged 16 having imaginary numbers taught. It simultaneously made sense but didn’t. Thankfully our maths teacher laughed with us at our jaw drops.

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    1 day ago

    Is this site owned by Quanta Magazine or something? That article was basically “imaginary time—it’s just like the imaginary number “i” !1!! Poggers!”

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    Instead, “imaginary time” is defined as a length of time that can be multiplied by the square root of -1,

    Is this actually the definition? This is just “which numbers are divisible by 4” “all of them, you jut might get ¼, ½, or ¾.” but in reverse, no?

    • knightly the Sneptaur@pawb.social
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      Imaginary numbers are defined as the square roots of negative numbers, or as multiples of i, so yes that definition of imaginary time is accurate.

      The square roots of negative numbers are different because they are neither rational nor irrational numbers, so they can be combined with real numbers to form complex numbers. Complex numbers are vital to mathematics because they allow you to solve polynominal equations that can’t be solved with real numbers alone, like (x+1)^2 =-9 where x = -1±3i

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          It’s only relevant at quantum scales, so it’s not something we can experience directly. The super oversimplified version is that imaginary time is what light is doing while it moves through a medium where it can’t travel at light speed. Light always travels at light speed, but it can pass through infinitessimally small closed loops of time where the light isn’t interacting with anything but is nevertheless delayed by things it might have interacted with.

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          That Truro was elected a second time was beyond my imagination, we are living in imaginery time /s