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Backwards heat shows laws of thermodynamics may need a quantum update

Last updated: February 16, 2026 10:25 am
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Breaking the Laws of Thermodynamics: Quantum Computing Unveils New Possibilities

Heat normally flows from hot to cold

Heat normally flows from hot to cold

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One of the fundamental principles of physics, the second law of thermodynamics, states that heat energy always flows from hot to cold. However, a groundbreaking experiment in the quantum realm has challenged this notion, suggesting a potential paradigm shift in our understanding of heat transfer.

Dawei Lu and his team at the Southern University of Science and Technology in China have defied conventional thermodynamics by manipulating a molecule of crotonic acid at the quantum level. By harnessing the quantum properties of carbon atoms within the molecule, known as qubits, the researchers were able to control the direction of heat flow, causing it to move from a colder qubit to a hotter one, contrary to the expected behavior.

Unlike traditional macroscopic systems like a cup of coffee, where such heat reversal would require additional energy input, the quantum realm offers unique mechanisms, such as quantum coherence, to drive this phenomenon. According to Lu, the ability to reverse heat flow in this manner opens up new possibilities for quantum information processing and challenges long-established thermodynamic principles.

While the breakdown of thermodynamic laws in quantum systems may seem perplexing, experts like Roberto Serra highlight the role of quantum properties as thermodynamic resources. By redefining temperature in terms of quantum characteristics, the researchers were able to reconcile the apparent violation of the second law of thermodynamics and restore the expected heat flow patterns.

The implications of this research extend beyond theoretical physics, with potential applications in quantum computing and technology. By developing practical protocols to manipulate heat transfer among qubits, Lu envisions advancements in cooling mechanisms for quantum systems, ultimately enhancing the performance and efficiency of quantum computers.

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