
"Discovery: Electrons Found Moving at Light Speed in 4 Dimensions"
Physicists have isolated the behavior of Dirac electrons in a superconducting polymer, allowing them to oscillate at the speed of light and exist under conditions that make them massless. This discovery will aid in understanding topological materials and their potential applications in quantum computers. By leveraging electron spin resonance, the researchers were able to directly observe the behavior of Dirac electrons in the material, distinguishing them from standard electrons. The team found that the motion of Dirac electrons is dependent on temperature and magnetic field angle within the material, providing new insights into their behavior and potential for future technology.