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I don't think it has. 🤔

Time Crystal's are scary things to grasp. Would probably short circuit a few members brains. 

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This is what I know about time crystals... crystalls.

 

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That article @ quantamagazine and the recently discovered model, using Google's quantum computer, about "moto continuum", is really interesting, although a bit tough for my brain at it's present state 😁


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I think its tough for most people's brain. Time crystals are a tricky concept to make sense of.

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Simplest explanation is that a time crystal is a new phase of matter. Time Crystals can maintain entropy even when used in a process. They can cycle back and forth between two different configurations without using or losing energy. Its a kind of a middle finger to Newton. 😵

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