Scientists just made the first time crystal you can see
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder created a visible time crystal using liquid crystals, enabling potential uses in anti-counterfeiting and data storage technologies.
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Scientists just made the first time crystal you can see
Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have created the first time crystal that humans can actually see, using liquid crystals that swirl into never-ending patterns when illuminated by light. This breakthrough builds on Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek’s 2012 theory of time crystals—structures that move forever in repeating cycles, like a perpetual motion machine or looping GIF. Under the microscope, these crystals form colorful, striped pa


Physicists at the University of Colorado at Boulder have used liquid crystals, such as those on a phone screen, to create a 'time glass', the first that humans can see.
American scientists have just created the first time crystal that humans can actually see with the naked eye, opening up prospects for application in many areas of technology.
Scientists just made the first time crystal you can see - Conservative Angle
Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have created the first time crystal that humans can actually see, using liquid crystals that swirl into never-ending patterns when illuminated by light. This breakthrough builds on Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek’s 2012 theory of time crystals—structures that move forever in repeating cycles, like a perpetual motion machine or looping GIF. Under the microscope, these crystals form colorful, striped p…
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