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Scientists just created a bizarre new phase of matter

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Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have created a new phase of matter known as a time quasicrystal.

These materials defy the laws of physics, remaining in perpetual motion without expending energy.

Time crystals function similarly to conventional crystals like diamonds or quartz, which repeat patterns in time.

Unlike regular time crystals, they vibrate at multiple frequencies simultaneously, creating a richer, more intricate structure.

The potential applications of time crystals are exciting, particularly in quantum computing.

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