The Final Unknown: Science at the Edge

Time Crystals: Matter That Defies Time

21 min · 30. mar. 2026
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Time crystals are a new phase of matter that repeat in time, not space—maintaining stable motion without extra energy. By breaking conventional symmetry, they challenge core ideas in physics and may unlock advances in quantum computing. Thank you for listening to The Final Unknown Podcast, where science meets the unknown—exploring physics, astronomy, philosophy, and ideas that reshape how you see reality. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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