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The world is never really at rest. Even in a vacuum near ultracold temperatures where all classical motion should come to a halt, you'll find quantum fluctuations. In thin, two-dimensional materials, these include random vibrations that can alter electromagnetic fields, a feature that theorists have posited could be quite useful for modifying materials.

1 sat \ 0 replies \ @Ohtis 14h -10 sats

Super interesting. I love how small vibrations in these materials can completely change their properties.