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Scientists just found a hidden quantum geometry that warps electrons

ScienceDaily · Spintronics; Physics; Albert Einstein; Consumer Electronics; Spintronics Research; Computers and Internet; Hacking; Computer Modeling

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A hidden quantum geometry that distorts electron paths has finally been observed in
real materials. This “quantum metric,” once thought purely theoretical, may
revolutionize electronics, superconductivity, and ultrafast devices.
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