time reversal symmetry in particle interactions
Time reversal symmetry in particle interactions refers to the concept that the laws of physics governing the behavior of particles and their interactions remain the same irrespective of whether time flows forward or backward. In other words, the behavior of particles in a given process should be indistinguishable if time were reversed, implying that the processes can occur both forwards and backwards in time.
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