Science
Time crystal discovery could change the future of quantum computing – Inverse
An international team of physicists observed the interaction of time crystals for the first time, a phenomenon essential to quantum computing.
Physicists are used to dealing with some of the very weirdest forms of matter and ideas
in our known world, from levitating superconducting materials to the mind-bending theory of time dilation. But even for physicists, time crystals are strange.
They might sound like some retro science fiction TV villain’s hidden treasure, or perhaps fuel for a Time Lord’s TARDIS, but this unusual state of matter is very much a fixture of our reality. Critically, scientists have observed the interaction of t…
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