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The imaginary time in the tunneling process

  • By using techniques developed in quantum cosmology, it is found that a tunneling particle spends purely imaginary time on a barrier region. The imaginary time is associated with the stochastic acausal behaviour of a state, while the real time is associated with the deterministic causal evolution of a state. For the tunneling case the nonzero imaginary time is associated with the transmission rate of the tunneling process, which is related to the thickness of the barrier. The physical meaning of the zero real time is that the particle instantly jumps from one side of the barrier to the other regardless of the thickness. This leads to the illusion that tunneling particles could actually travel faster than light. The results of recent experiments in quantum optics concerning tunneling time can be thought of as the first experimental confirmation of the existence of imaginary time. Relativity is not violated.
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