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The Universe is not the same forwards and backwards in time | by Ethan Siegel | Starts With A Bang! | Jul, 2025


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By examining this strobe image of a bouncing ball, you cannot tell for certain whether the ball is moving toward the right and losing energy with each bounce, or whether it’s moving toward the left and getting an energetic kick with each bounce. The laws of physics are symmetric under time-reversal transformations, and yet we only ever perceive time’s arrow as running in one particular (forward) direction. The reason why is not yet known. (Credit: MichaelMaggs Edit by Richard Bartz/Wikimedia Commons)

Whether you run the clock forward or backward, most of us expect the laws of physics to be the same. A 2012 experiment showed otherwise.

No matter when, where, or what you are in the Universe, you experience time in only one direction: forward. In our everyday experiences, clocks never run backward; scrambled eggs never uncook and unscramble themselves; shattered glass never spontaneously reassembles into an intact vessel. But if you were to look at the laws of physics that govern the way the Universe works⁠ — from Newton’s laws of motion down to the quantum physics of subatomic particles ⁠ — you’d find something peculiar and unexpected: nearly all of the rules that govern nature are exactly the same, irrespective of whether time runs forward or backward.

This corresponds to a certain symmetry of nature: T-symmetry, also known as time-reversal invariance. Our everyday experience indicates to us, quite strongly, that the laws of physics must violate this symmetry, but for decades, we couldn’t demonstrate a single violation of time-reversal invariance. From Newtonian physics to Maxwell’s electromagnetism to the strong nuclear force, every individual interaction ever observed appears to obey this time-reversal symmetry. It was only…



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