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US: Newton’s third law of motion broken by new time crystal built using sound waves
Physicists at New York University in the US have built a new kind of ...
Scientists have created a new kind of time crystal using sound waves to levitate tiny beads in mid-air. These particles ...
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Sound-wave time crystal appears to defy Newton’s 3rd law in lab tests
Physicists at New York University have built a time crystal powered entirely by sound waves, and lab tests suggest the ...
A newly demonstrated link between a time crystal and a mechanical system opens a door scientists once thought closed.
Time crystals sound like something straight out of science fiction. But while they may not be some magical time travel portal you can wear around your neck, they do bend the laws of physics in a way ...
The bizarre properties of discrete time crystals could be harnessed to detect extremely subtle oscillations of magnetic ...
Exotic states of matter known as time crystals are largely considered a quantum phenomenon. Now, a team from New York University (NYU) has shown that a classical time crystal can emerge in a far ...
Scientists observe a visible time crystal for the first time, revealing a phase of matter that repeats patterns through time.
Conventional crystals are materials in which atoms arrange themselves in repeating spatial patterns. Time crystals, on the other hand, are phases of matter characterized by repeating motions over time ...
NYU physicists accidentally found a way to make a time crystal using nothing but sound waves and tiny polystyrene beads. Time crystals are defined as particles that oscillate in a regular pattern with ...
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