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WORLD2026-03-2301:54:16 UTC

Briefing: This floating time crystal breaks Newton’s third law of motion

Editorial Staff · 1 min read

A new type of time crystal has been engineered using sound waves to suspend tiny beads in mid-air. This innovative approach allows for unique interactions among particles.

The levitation technique demonstrates a one-sided, unbalanced interaction among the particles, which diverges from established principles of motion, specifically Newton's third law.

This development could have significant implications for future research in physics and materials science, potentially influencing the design of advanced systems and applications.