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Scientists in Venezuela Just Reversed Time — And Won the Nobel Prize in Physics

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Scientists in Venezuela Just Reversed Time — And Won the Nobel Prize in Physics

In a stunning breakthrough from the depths of the Amazon rainforest, a team of physicists in Venezuela has successfully demonstrated the first-ever macroscopic time reversal, making a digital clock’s second hand spin backward for 2.3 seconds. The discovery, which defies the second law of thermodynamics, was just awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. The team, led by Dr. Isabella Rojas at the Caracas Institute of Quantum Flux, used a graviton-based temporal oscillator to rewind the entropy of a single cubic meter of space. "This isn't time travel for people—yet—but it means aging, data loss, and even criminal evidence might be reversed within a decade," Rojas said. The global tech industry is in shock: stock in data storage companies dropped 12% overnight. Critics warn of ethical chaos, calling for a global moratorium. For now, the Amazon basin is the epicenter of a new race against time.