Naturally Occurring Quasicrystals (opens in new tab)
I love quasicrystals—like crystals, but with patterns that never repeat, like Penrose tiles. But they’ve very rare in nature. They’re created only in the most exotic and violent events: a high-speed collision of asteroids, lightning hitting a downed power cable in a sand dune—or an atomic bomb! Amazingly, the first 3 kinds of naturally occurring […]
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