
Scientists Create the First Visible Time Crystal
Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have created a visible time crystal using liquid crystals in a glass cell, which can be observed under a microscope or even by the naked eye under certain conditions. This development provides tangible proof of time crystals, which are structures that repeat motions over time and break traditional symmetry rules in physics. The new design exploits molecular kinks that behave like particles, and the researchers see potential practical applications such as anti-counterfeit measures and tiny data storage. This achievement marks a significant step in making quantum phenomena more accessible and understandable.








