Anything that repeats on loop without an external energy source to power it seems to bend the cast-iron laws of thermodynamics, which govern how energy flows and can be exploited. So when five years ago, Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek speculated about a type of material that he called time crystals whose components could, In fact, do just that, he faced a wave of scepticism. Here, Palus takes a look at Wilczek's time crystals.
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