A strange form of matter called a time crystal has fascinated physicists for about a decade. These systems move in repeating cycles, even without a steady external push.
If you’ve ever come across water beads, you know how mesmerizing they can be—tiny, colorful balls that expand dramatically when soaked in water. Originally designed for agricultural and decorative ...
BERWICK, Maine -- A Maine woman is warning about the dangers of small children ingesting water beads, and is calling on a bead manufacturer to add additional warnings to its product as her infant ...
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Time crystal made in a lab using little more than styrofoam and sound
Exotic states of matter known as time crystals are largely considered a quantum phenomenon. Now, a team from New York ...
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Soft slime pressing with beads and ASMR sounds
This video shows soft slime being gently pressed, squeezed, and shaped by hand, with bead textures visible throughout. The focus is on smooth movements, clear visuals, and satisfying ASMR sounds.
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