- Scientists create time crystals, a new form of matter. A time crystal is a quantum phenomenon that has movement while remaining in its lowest energy state. It moves without spending energy and doesnt settle into a thermal equilibrium, one of the first examples of a non-equilibrium phase of matter. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-quest-to-crystallize-time/ 120 comments science
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