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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2026 · 34 MIN

Time Crystals: The Next Breakthrough in Quantum Technology

from The Quark Side - Quantum Physics Podcast · host Synthetic Universe

Time crystals—exotic phases of matter with built-in, self-sustaining oscillations—may offer a new foundation for quantum timekeeping. Unlike conventional atomic clocks that require continuous energy input, time-crystalline systems maintain an intrinsic rhythm driven by internal particle interactions.Recent simulations suggest they could remain stable at extreme precision levels where traditional designs struggle. If realized experimentally, this approach could lead to portable, ultra-accurate clocks for satellite navigation, magnetic sensing, and next-generation quantum technologies.This episode includes AI-generated content.

Time crystals—exotic phases of matter with built-in, self-sustaining oscillations—may offer a new foundation for quantum timekeeping. Unlike conventional atomic clocks that require continuous energy input, time-crystalline systems maintain an intrinsic rhythm driven by internal particle interactions.Recent simulations suggest they could remain stable at extreme precision levels where traditional designs struggle. If realized experimentally, this approach could lead to portable, ultra-accurate clocks for satellite navigation, magnetic sensing, and next-generation quantum technologies.This episode includes AI-generated content.

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