Experiments on subatomic particles over the past 50 years show that nature doesnt treat both directions of time equally.

In particular, subatomic particles called K and B mesons behave slightly differently depending on the direction of time.

But, you would start thinking strange, if the cup started fluttered in and out of existence.

Scientists May Have Just Figured Out Why Time Moves Forward, Not Backwards

The glimmering of the cup is not something we experience because it would disturb the conservation of mass.

But time is forever forcing us towards the future.

Hence, this theory is naturally the originator of the law of conservation of mass.

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It may even help us to better understand bizarre ideas such as travelling back in time.

Professor Vaccaros research is published in theProceedings of The Royal Society A.

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