If crystals exist in spatial dimensions, then they ought to exist in the dimension of time too, says Nobel prize-winning physicist.
I cannot wrap my head around this at all and half of that article went totally over my head, but IT MAKES ME WANT TO LEARN EVERYTHING THAT IS NECESSARY TO UNDERSTAND IT
Actually quite interesting. Usually crazy physics stuff comes true, but this just seems too far out to me. Especially the implied perpetual motion.
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penguinsnuggles reblogged this from irisandlavender and added:
THAT’S AMAZING 0_0
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Actually quite interesting. Usually crazy physics stuff comes true, but this just seems too far out to me. Especially...
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linsomniac reblogged this from ethelindi and added:
I cannot wrap my head around this at all and half of that article went totally over my head, but IT MAKES ME WANT TO...
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sherlockable reblogged this from ethelindi and added:
Fuck. Quick, someone check to make sure the Key to Time is still intact.
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