time reversal
Americannoun
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A mathematical operation on the description of a physical system in which the signs of variables representing time are reversed.
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Also called time conjugation
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See more at invariance
Etymology
Origin of time reversal
First recorded in 1920–25
Example Sentences
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In an antiferromagnet, the flipping of spins associated with time reversal changes the pattern of alternating spins.
From Nature • Dec. 17, 2019
The direction of the sequence is fundamentally arbitrary, yet if you grouped it the wrong way, it would look like a time reversal.
From Salon • May 16, 2013
For this, Lerosey and his team used a method known as time reversal: they recorded the sound above any one can in the resonating array, and then played the recording backwards through the speakers.
From Scientific American • Jul. 8, 2011
Theoretical physicists find the situation intriguing: if the laws that govern nature really permit time reversal, there should somehow be a way to achieve it.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Such results indicated a possible violation of another basic presumption of symmetry known as time reversal: that reactions can run either forward or backward, like film in a movie projector.
From Time Magazine Archive
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