Scientists Created a Crystal From Everyday Materials That Doesn’t Just Exist in Space, It Exists in Time Too
For centuries, scientists have studied crystals because of their beautiful and organized structures. From diamonds to salt, ordinary crystals are defined by atoms arranged in repeating patterns across space. But what if a crystal could repeat not only in space, but also in time? This strange idea led physicists to discover one of the most fascinating concepts in modern science — time crystals . Now, a team of researchers from Hiroshima University, University of Colorado Boulder, and other international collaborators has achieved a major breakthrough. They have demonstrated that space-time crystals can be created using common liquid-crystal materials at room temperature , opening a new path toward practical technologies. Unlike traditional crystals, time crystals do not simply have a repeating arrangement of particles in space. Instead, their structure changes and returns to the same state at regular intervals, creating a repeating pattern in time. Imagine a system that continues its r...