
"Revolutionary Metamaterial Unleashes Power Over Energy Waves in Fourth Dimension"
Scientists at the University of Missouri have developed a synthetic 4D metamaterial that can control energy waves on solid surfaces, opening up possibilities for advancements in quantum mechanics, quantum computing, and earthquake mitigation. The material, which allows manipulation of energy wave paths, has potential applications in civil engineering, micro-electromechanical systems, and national defense. The breakthrough, known as 'topological pumping,' could also lead to the development of higher dimension quantum-mechanical effects.

