Submitted:
03 February 2026
Posted:
05 February 2026
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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Quantum Mechanics
2.1. Time’s Arrow
2.2. Two Formulations of Time
2.3. Time Reversal Asymmetry
3. Experimental Evidence
3.1. The Quantum Cyclotron

3.2. Statistical Mechanics
“But suppose we look at the whole hydrogen atom as a “particle.” If we didn’t know that the hydrogen atom was made out of a proton and an electron, we might have started out and said: “Oh, I know what the base states are—they correspond to a particular momentum of the hydrogen atom.” No, because the hydrogen atom has internal parts. It may, therefore, have various states of different internal energy, and describing the real nature requires more detail.”
“For the time being, we disregard the radiation emitted and absorbed by the resonators and look for the condition for dynamic equilibrium corresponding to the interaction (collisions) of molecules and electrons. For such an equilibrium, the kinetic theory of gases provides the condition that the mean kinetic energy of a resonator electron must be equal to the mean kinetic energy of the progressive motion of a gas molecule.”
4. Conclusion
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