
"Record-Breaking Time Crystal Lasts 40 Minutes, Defying Expectations"
Scientists from TU Dortmund University have achieved a major breakthrough in physics by creating a time crystal that lasted for an astonishing 40 minutes, a significant improvement over previous attempts. Time crystals, which exist in a dimension beyond our typical 3D perception, could have game-changing applications in quantum computing. The crystal was created using a semiconductor crystal of indium gallium arsenide doped with silicon, and its repeating oscillations lasted far longer than any continuous time crystal before it. This achievement opens up possibilities for longer-lasting time crystals with potential applications that are yet to be fully understood.

