What Are Time Crystals and How Do They Work?
Time crystals are an exotic phase of matter whose atoms repeat patterns in time rather than space, defying conventional physics and opening new frontiers in quantum computing.
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Time crystals are an exotic phase of matter whose atoms repeat patterns in time rather than space, defying conventional physics and opening new frontiers in quantum computing.
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