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Creating Time Crystals Using New Quantum Computing Architectures – SciTechDaily
UC Berkeley physicist Norman Yao first described five years ago how to make a time crystal — a new form of matter whose patterns…

An artist’s impression of a discrete time crystal composed of nine qubits represented by the nuclear spins of nine carbon-13 atoms in diamond. The chain of connected spins is locked in a phase where they periodically invert their states. Credit: Joe Randall…
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