Tuesday, June 14, 2022

Time crystal update

Let's cheat basic physics again. That's right, it's a time crystal poast.

No, they still haven't left the laboratory.

This time it's MIT. They've entangled two of them. This creates perpetual-motion. Near absolute-zero Kelvin. If nobody looks at the system.

They're using the ghost-particles called quasiparticles, gaps in a lattice which gaps behave like true particles. This one is the "magnon", which I read about last year in a bad German article which didn't explain it.

BACKDATE 6/18 and HAT/TIP PIXY. I mean, obviously. I've found difficult to blog lately. Pretty much every non-weekend post this month should be assumed a backdate.

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