experimental tests of time reversal symmetry
Experimental tests of time reversal symmetry refer to experiments that investigate whether the laws of physics remain the same when time is reversed. These tests involve observing and comparing physical phenomena occurring in forward time with those occurring in backward time, to determine if there are any differences or violations of time reversal symmetry.
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