A quiet revolution is taking shape in the world of physics, and it doesn’t rely on exotic particles or massive particle colliders. Instead, it begins with something much more familiar—sound.
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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 ...
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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Researchers create levitating time crystals out of small styrofoam balls and sound waves, possibly unlocking potential uses in quantum computing
Time crystals sound like something out of a SciFi movie, but they are real and easier to see than ever.
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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 ...
Schrödinger dynamics inspired novel wave physics explorations, including symmetry design, Floquet topology, adiabatic pumping, non-Hermitian dynamics, non-Abelian physics and nonlinear phenomena. In a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Electron microscope image of the superfluid wave tank (blue) coupled to an optical fibre which brings laser light in and out of ...
A new quantum system called giant superatoms could protect quantum information and enable entanglement between multiple ...
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