A team of researchers in Europe have successfully created a two-state system using time crystals. The correct response to reading that is: eureka! We would have also accepted “wow,” “OMG,” and “hooray,” given the potential implications of this incredible breakthrough. Up front: Time crystals are a recently discovered phase of matter. In their ground state, they oscillate between different configurations without losing or using energy. (Read more about how time crystals work here: Google’s ‘time crystals’ could be the greatest scientific achievement of our lifetimes) A team of physicists led by Lancaster University’s Samuli Autti managed to couple two time…

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