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Google’s ‘time crystals’ could be the greatest scientific achievement of our lifetimes
The Next Web ^ | 7/30/2021 | Tristan Greene

Posted on 08/02/2021 3:03:43 PM PDT by LibWhacker

Eureka! A research team featuring dozens of scientists working in partnership with Google‘s quantum computing labs may have created the world’s first time crystal inside a quantum computer.

This is the kind of news that makes me want to jump up and do a happy dance.

These scientists may have produced an entirely new phase of matter. I’m going to do my best to explain what that means and why I personally believe this is the most important scientific breakthrough in our lifetimes.

However, for the sake of clarity, there’s two points I need to make first:

1. Time crystals are a wickedly difficult concept to understand and even harder to explain.

2. The Google team might have created time crystals. This is pre-print research and has yet to receive full peer-review. Until the rest of the scientific community has time to review and replicate the work, we can’t say for sure it’s legitimate.

What’s a time crystal?

In colloquial terms, it’s a big screw you to Sir Isaac Newton.

Time crystals are a new phase of matter. For the sake of simplicity, let’s imagine a cube of ice.

When you put a cube of ice in glass of water, you’re introducing two separate entities (the ice cube and the liquid water) to each other at two different temperatures.

Everyone knows that the water will get colder (that’s why we put the ice in there) and, over time, the ice will get warmer and turn into water. Eventually you’ll just have a glass of room-temperature water.

We call this process “thermal equilibrium.”

Most people are familiar with Newton’s first law of motion, it’s the one that says “an object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion.”

An important side-effect of this law of physics is that it means a perpetual motion machine is classically impossible.

According to classical physics, the universe is always moving towards entropy. In other words: if we isolate an ice cube and a room-temperature glass of water from all other external forces, the water will always melt the ice cube.

The entropy (the movement towards change) of any system will always remain the same if there are no processes, and it will always increase if there are processes.

Since our universe has stars exploding, black holes sucking, and people lighting things on fire – chemical processes – entropy is always increasing.

Except when it comes to time crystals. Time crystals don’t give a damn what Newton or anyone else thinks. They’re lawbreakers and heart takers. They can, theoretically, maintain entropy even when they’re used in a process.

What’s that mean

Think about a crystal you’re familiar with, such as a snowflake. Snowflakes aren’t just beautiful because each one is unique, they’re also fascinating formations that nearly break the laws of physics themselves.

Crystalline structures form in the physical world because, for whatever fundamental scientific reason, the atoms within them “want” to exist in certain exact points.

“Want” is a really weird word to use when we’re talking about atoms – I’m certainly not implying they’re sentient – but it’s hard to describe the tendency toward crystalline structures in abstracts such as “why.”

A time crystal is a new phase of matter that, simplified, would be like having a snowflake that constantly cycled back and forth between two different configurations. It’s a seven-pointed lattice one moment and a ten-pointed lattice the next, or whatever.

What’s amazing about time crystals is that when they cycle back and forth between two different configurations, they don’t lose or use any energy.

Time crystals can survive energy processes without falling victim to entropy. The reason they’re called time crystals is because they can have their cake and eat it too.

They can be in a state of having eaten the whole cake, and then cycle right back to a state of still having the cake – and they can, theoretically, do this forever and ever.

Most importantly, they can do this inside of an isolated system. That means they can consume the cake and then magically make it reappear over and over again forever, without using any fuel or energy.

Who cares? What’s this going to mean for me? Literally everyone should care. As I wrote back in 2018, time crystals could be the miracle quantum computing needs.

Nearly every far-future tech humans can imagine, from teleportation to warp drives and from artificial food synthesizers to perpetual motion reactors capable of powering the world without burning fuels or harnessing energy, will require quantum computing systems.

Quantum computers can solve really hard problems. Unfortunately, they’re brittle. It’s hard to build them, hard to maintain them, hard to get them to do anything, and even harder to interpret the results they give. This is because of something called “decoherence,” which works a lot like entropy.

Computer bits in the quantum world, qubits, share a funky feature of quantum mechanics that makes them act differently when observed than when they’re left alone. That sort of makes any direct measurements of qubit states (reading the computer’s output) difficult.

But time crystals want to be coherent. So putting them inside a quantum computer, and using them to conduct computer processes could potentially serve an incredibly important function: ensuring quantum coherence.

So Google solved quantum computing?

No. No, no, no, no no. Don’t get me wrong. This is baby steps. This is infancy research. This is Antony van Leeuwenhoek becoming the first person to use a microscope to look at a drop of water under magnification.

What Google‘s done, potentially, is prove that humans can manufacture time crystals. In the words of the researchers themselves:

These results establish a scalable approach to study non-equilibrium phases of matter on current quantum processors.

Basically they believe they’ve proven the concept, so now it’s time to see what can be done with it.

Then why is this so exciting?

Time crystals have always been theoretical. And by “always,” I mean: since 2012 when they were first hypothesized.

If Google‘s actually created time-crystals, it could accelerate the timeline for quantum computing breakthroughs from “maybe never” to “maybe within a few decades.”

At the far-fetched, super-optimistic end of things – we could see the creation of a working warp drive in our lifetimes. Imagine taking a trip to Mars or the edge of our solar system, and being back home on Earth in time to catch the evening news.

And, even on the conservative end with more realistic expectations, it’s not hard to imagine quantum computing-based chemical and drug discovery leading to universally-effective cancer treatments.

This could be the big eureka we’ve all been waiting for. I can’t wait to see what happens in peer-review.

If you want to know more, you can read Google’s paper here. And if you’re looking for a technical deep-dive into the scientific specifics of what the researchers accomplished in the lab, this piece on Quanta Magazine by Natalie Wolchover is the bee’s knees.


TOPICS: Astronomy; Computers/Internet; Science
KEYWORDS: astronomy; computing; crystals; drive; google; physics; quantum; quantumcomputing; science; stringtheory; time; timecrystals; warp
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To: Jonty30

Dr. Who would be the definitive source.


41 posted on 08/02/2021 4:18:10 PM PDT by wally_bert (I cannot be sure for certain, but in my personal opinion I am certain that I am not sure.)
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To: LibWhacker

It’s a new kind of tracking cookie.


42 posted on 08/02/2021 4:22:26 PM PDT by buridan
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To: LibWhacker
the ice will get warmer

Great science writing there. Ice absorbs heat, but it doesn't change temperature until after it changes phase (to a liquid). Common this is junior high level science!

43 posted on 08/02/2021 4:24:21 PM PDT by Tallguy
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To: LibWhacker

Well so we understand what decoherence is. After all we have an fraudulently elected president suffering from it.

But all politics aside, what I read from this article is that they’ve discovered a quantum state of matter that doesn’t change every time you look at it. That’s the decoherence problem they’re solving. Which makes a really big difference in quantum computing. If you can achieve a steady, predictable, legible and controllable state of quantum matter then you’ve reached a new level of computational power. I’m not reading that they’ve done this, but this is exactly the kind of ‘small’ natural property that triggers technological leaps. Like the Airfoil and the internal combustion engine.

There’ll be no limit to the ways this will enable the democrats to CHEAT.


44 posted on 08/02/2021 4:24:36 PM PDT by Samurai_Jack (This is not about hypocrisy, this is about hierarchy!)
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To: LibWhacker

I was going to read the article, but it was time consuming.
Besides, we’ve only got 9.73 years left because...Science!


45 posted on 08/02/2021 4:37:05 PM PDT by outofsalt (If history teaches us anything, it's that history rarely teaches anything.)
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To: Jonty30
Zefram Cochrane: "I created the first warp drive, and I didn't need those silly Google time crystals."


46 posted on 08/02/2021 4:40:00 PM PDT by Deo volente ("When we see the image of a baby in the womb, we glimpse the majesty of God's creation." Pres. Trump)
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To: LibWhacker

Puts the Crimson in Clover,
Over & Over!!


47 posted on 08/02/2021 4:40:17 PM PDT by lee martell
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To: LibWhacker

bttt


48 posted on 08/02/2021 4:47:21 PM PDT by sit-rep ( )
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To: Lurkina.n.Learnin

I didn’t read anything about hunter biden...so probably not.


49 posted on 08/02/2021 4:49:51 PM PDT by Leep (Save America. Lock down Joe Biden!)
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To: outofsalt

Made me thirthy for a glass of Chrystal light lemonade.


50 posted on 08/02/2021 4:51:31 PM PDT by Leep (Save America. Lock down Joe Biden!)
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Concepts that include the word, quantum, are generally complicated and counterintuitive.


51 posted on 08/02/2021 4:51:50 PM PDT by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: LibWhacker

This is unmitigated hogwash, absolute nonsense.


52 posted on 08/02/2021 4:56:54 PM PDT by Steely Tom ([Voter Fraud] == [Civil War])
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To: blueunicorn6

"Time crystals!"

53 posted on 08/02/2021 4:59:27 PM PDT by ApplegateRanch (Love me, love my guns!)
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To: LibWhacker

What will they use it for? Two things: 1. To kill Conservatives and, 2. Help the Chinese


54 posted on 08/02/2021 5:05:46 PM PDT by Captainpaintball
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To: Steely Tom

Any article that claims to violate the law of thermodynamics and conservation of energy in one fell swoop has got to be a record for idiocy.

There is always thermal energy in any crystal not at absolute zero and the arrangements of the lattice are subject to both bonding and thermal forces. If the molecules vibrate they can also begin to synchronize these vibrations following the well understood Kuramota equation. This synchronization can oscillate between modes causing phase effects like those discribed here.

YouTube has many examples of solids and liquids that oscillate chemically to change color and density to create repeating periodic patterns. These waves even travel through the brain.

Extaordinary claims require extraordinary evidence and, so far, I’m not getting very excited.


55 posted on 08/02/2021 5:10:53 PM PDT by Dave Wright
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To: LibWhacker

I like studying science, but the college freshman tone of this article makes it unreadable.


56 posted on 08/02/2021 5:12:26 PM PDT by lefty-lie-spy (Stay Metal)
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To: LibWhacker

Nature did it first.

In 1946, Issac Asimov wrote “The Endochronic Properties of Resublimated Thiotimoline”. However, the natural variety was prohibitively expensive. This changes with the invention of synthetic Thiotimoline, without which a Moon landing would have been impossible.

https://mrl.cs.nyu.edu/~perlin/Thiotimoline.pdf


57 posted on 08/02/2021 5:13:30 PM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy (Do kids in Iceland still play "The Floor Is Lava?")
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To: LibWhacker

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_I4S61Do-Qs

Time has come today?


58 posted on 08/02/2021 5:20:06 PM PDT by buckalfa (I have forgotten more than I ever knew.)
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To: LibWhacker

I trust Google ...

... to use this technology to enslave you.


59 posted on 08/02/2021 5:22:54 PM PDT by Uncle Miltie (Critical Race Theory: black behavior is so bad it must be whitey's fault.)
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To: LibWhacker

“Time crystals?”

Wait ‘til the author hears about quartz watches!!!


60 posted on 08/02/2021 6:11:31 PM PDT by NaturalScience
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