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Time crystals: Matter that ticks without a clock and defies physics - Shravan Hanasoge

  • Writer: Frank Wilczek
    Frank Wilczek
  • Aug 6
  • 1 min read

In 2012, Nobel Prize–winning physicist Frank Wilczek was

riding a wave of curiosity. He had spent his life thinking

about the deep symmetries of nature — how things repeat,

balance, and conserve. One day, while playing with

equations, he had a wild idea: what if crystals could repeat

not just in space but in time?


 
 
 

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