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A groundbreaking study conducted by scientists from the University of Surrey has found that time may not only flow in a single direction, as commonly perceived, but can also exhibit reverse flow at the quantum level. According to Andrea Rocco, an associate professor involved in the research, this discovery indicates that while our daily experience suggests a linear progression of time, the opposite direction could be equally plausible. The researchers employed mathematical models to analyze the behavior of a quantum system's state over time, concluding that the laws governing the system follow time-reversal symmetry. Lead author Thomas Guff noted the surprising emergence of a "time-discontinuous factor," which challenges traditional understandings of temporal evolution in the universe. The findings, published in the journal Scientific Reports, open new avenues for understanding the complex nature of time, urging further exploration in this area of physics.