Year 2026
75 texts published — chronological order
Solitude: The Path to True Freedom According to Schopenhauer
In his work Aphorisms on the Wisdom of Life, Arthur Schopenhauer asserts: “Whoever does not love solitude does not love freedom, for one is free only when alone.”
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Cymatics: The Art of Visualizing Sound
Cymatics is a fascinating science that studies the visible effects of sound waves and vibrations on physical matter. At the crossroads of physics and art, this field lets us “see” sound in a wholly unique way.
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Introduction – New Atlantis: A Utopia Without Limits
New Atlantis is far more than a book: it is a deep reflection on the future of humanity, an attempt to build a global utopia in which our species, the human race, transcends its own limitations.
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The New Atlantis Project: Forging the Foundations of a Utopian Future
“What matters is not to convince, but to give food for thought.” — Bernard Werber
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Dissipative Time Crystals: A Doorway to the Future of Technology
A revolutionary advance in physics, dissipative time crystals could transform quantum computing, information storage, and ultra-sensitive sensors. An introduction to this mysterious state of matter and its incredible potential.
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GaNS: A Revolution in Plasma Technology
In the emerging field of plasma technology, Gases in a Nano Solid State (GaNS) are proving to be a genuine revolution. This article demystifies their nature, their manufacture, and their applications across health, agriculture, energy, and pollution control.
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GaNS: At the Heart of the Plasma Technology Revolution
Grounded in the discoveries of Mehran Tavakoli Keshe, GaNS represent a new understanding of matter, promising innovative solutions to energy, environmental, health, and agricultural challenges.
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An In-Depth Exploration of GaNS and Plasma Technology
A deeper look at the science of GaNS, their applications in energy, health, and agriculture, and concrete examples of their potential impact.
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The Invocation
A meditation on the Great Invocation and the pure heart in the service of humanity, on light, love, and the new world to be built in the pure heart of humankind.
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Blockchain & Spirituality: A Reflection on the Intersection of Technology and Spirituality
At the intersection of technology and spirituality lies a striking analogy between the blockchain and the Akashic records, and a vision of decentralisation as a path towards higher consciousness.
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Cycles and Eternal Truths: The Guénonian Interpretation of the Modern World
Drawing on René Guénon, a reflection on the doctrine of cycles and the four ages, on the end of the Iron Age, and on the triumph of truth and the spiritual seed within us.
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Navigating the Web3 Era: Freedom and Sovereignty at the Dawn of the Quantum Blockchain
Explore the web3 era: a digital revolution promising freedom and sovereignty through blockchain and quantum technologies.
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An In-Depth Exploration of the Passport and Its Digitalisation
From its ancient origins to its digitalised future, the passport stands at the crossroads of legal, historical, and technological challenges shaping human rights, citizenship, and freedom of movement.
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The Shattered Myth of Bitcoin Anonymity: Revelations, Traceability, and Sovereignty in the Digital Age
How graduate student Sarah Meiklejohn demythologised Bitcoin anonymity by revealing the traceable patterns of the blockchain, and what it means for sovereignty in the digital age.
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Toward a New Social Contract: The Impact of AI on Our Future Society
Drawing on Sam Altman's essay 'Moore's Law for Everything,' this article explores the foundations of a new social contract for an age of AI, from falling living costs to an equitable redistribution of AI-generated wealth.
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Loyalty and Honor: Lessons from 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms'
Luo Guanzhong's 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms' is an epic saga of war and strategy that explores loyalty, honor, and the transience of power. This article draws its timeless lessons and applies them to modern political systems.
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AI: The Potential of a New Renaissance
Artificial intelligence is more than a technological advance; it could redraw the contours of society much as the Renaissance transformed Europe, augmenting creativity, revolutionizing education and research, and driving new economic growth.
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The Memory of Water: A Deep Exploration of a Controversial Hypothesis
The 'memory of water' has captivated imaginations and stirred controversy since Jacques Benveniste popularized it. This exhaustive exploration retraces its history, the Nature affair, digital biology, its legacy, and the epistemological challenges it poses.
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The Ethical and Legal Stakes of Research in Unconventional Biology
Research in unconventional biology, such as the memory of water, raises complex ethical and legal questions. This article examines researchers' responsibilities, implications for science policy, and the challenges of communicating results.
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Francis Beauvais: A Path Between Medicine and Controversial Research
French physician and researcher Francis Beauvais, a member of Jacques Benveniste's laboratory, became a key figure in the controversial research on the memory of water. This article retraces his career, contributions, and reflections on science and innovation.
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Jacques Benveniste and the Nature Affair: Chronicle of a Controversy
In 1988, Jacques Benveniste's Nature paper claimed water could retain a 'memory' of substances diluted out of existence, triggering an unprecedented investigation and one of modern science's greatest controversies.
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The State as Visionary Entrepreneur: A Model for Regenerating French Soils
Rather than scattering its efforts, the state should behave like a visionary entrepreneur focused on a few crucial but neglected domains. Regenerating French soils, inspired by Dubai's proactive public-sector model, should top the list.
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Stimulating Plant Growth Through Electricity: Electroculture
Electroculture applies controlled electricity and electromagnetic fields to plants to stimulate their growth and health. This deep dive covers its history, mechanisms, effects on yield and soil, application methods, devices, and recent experiments with graphene and GaNS.
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IPFS and the Future of a Decentralized Internet: The Shift from Web2 to Web3
The InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) offers a revolutionary, decentralized approach to reinventing the web. This article explores how it addresses the failings of the centralized Internet and bridges the transition from Web2 to Web3.
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Indonesia: An Emerging Giant at the Heart of the Sino-American Rivalry
A vast archipelago of more than 17,000 islands straddling the Indian and Pacific Oceans, Indonesia has become a pivotal player on the global stage, its strategic location and soaring economy placing it at the centre of the growing rivalry between the United States and China.
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Homomorphic Encryption: A Cryptographic Revolution
Homomorphic encryption allows computations to be performed on encrypted data without ever decrypting it. Theorised since the 1970s, this breakthrough promises unprecedented data privacy across finance, healthcare and artificial intelligence.
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An Introduction to Recursive SNARKs: The Key to Scalability and Efficient Verification
Recursive SNARKs are a cryptographic technology that chains together multiple succinct proofs while preserving their size and efficiency. This method lies at the heart of scalability advances on blockchains and other decentralised systems.
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Homomorphic Encryption and Recursive SNARKs: A Promising Combination for a Decentralised and Secure Internet
Used independently, homomorphic encryption and recursive SNARKs are each powerful cryptographic tools. Combined, they open new horizons for building a safer, decentralised Internet that respects users' privacy.
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Quantum Teleportation: Scientific Revolution and Futuristic Applications
Quantum teleportation harnesses quantum entanglement to transfer information between particles without any physical movement of matter. Recent work by Dr Luc Montagnier has extended the notion into biology, with potentially revolutionary implications.
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The Future of Communication and Data Storage Systems: Towards a Quantum Internet with the IPQN
The author proposes a new technological concept, the IPQN (Inter Planetary Quantum Network), which combines quantum key distribution, homomorphic encryption and recursive SNARKs to lay the foundations of a decentralised quantum internet able to withstand the future attacks of quantum computers.
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Quantum Communications: A Revolution in the Secure Exchange of Information
As cyber threats multiply, traditional encryption's reliance on hard-but-solvable mathematics is no longer enough. Quantum communications offer a paradigm shift, harnessing the immutable laws of physics to reach unprecedented levels of security.
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The Age of Subscriptions: How We Became Dependent on Recurring Services
From music and software to television and delivery, everything is now sold as a recurring service. Convenient as it is, this shift has quietly caused monthly spending to balloon for countless consumers.
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Quantum Agriculture: A Green Revolution on the Horizon?
Imagine farmers communicating intuitively with their plants, sound waves replacing pesticides, and magnetic fields boosting crop growth. Far from science fiction, this is the potential future of farming according to advocates of quantum biological agriculture.
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Russian Cultural Sovereignty in the Face of Contemporary Challenges: Reflections and Stakes
At the Tenth International Forum of United Cultures in Saint Petersburg, thinkers and intellectuals debated the challenges Russia faces in defending its cultural identity against Western influence, framing culture itself as a matter of spirituality and moral conscience.
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Plato's Political Vision: Tyranny, Monarchy, and Philosophy
Across his major works, Plato explores the various forms of government and the qualities needed to secure happiness and justice within a city. Drawing on three key quotations, this article sheds light on his vision of power and legitimacy.
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Introduction to Quantum Key Distribution (QKD): The Future of Communications Security
As classical cryptography reaches its limits and quantum computers loom as a serious threat, Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) is emerging as a cutting-edge technology that promises unbreakable security grounded in the laws of quantum mechanics.
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Major Advances in Quantum Teleportation: When Noise Becomes an Asset and Teleportation Crosses New Distances
Long seen as a revolutionary breakthrough of quantum mechanics, quantum teleportation is now at the heart of major scientific discoveries. Two recent studies bolster this promise: one turning noise into an ally, the other setting a record-breaking distance.
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The Man Who Withdraws: Inner Wealth in the Face of the Outer World
In a world ruled by the superficiality of appearances and relentless demands for performance, some choose to step deliberately away from society. Their true wealth lies not in possessions or public success, but in the quiet depth of the mind.
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Language, Guardian of a People's Identity
"Beware of words. A language that weakens is a country that falters." Jean d'Ormesson's warning reminds us that language is not merely a tool of communication but the living heart of a nation, the invisible foundation that carries its memory, thought, and culture.
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From Thought to Action: When Philosophy Takes Shape
"There comes an hour when protest is no longer enough. After philosophy, there must be action." Victor Hugo's words call us to move beyond reflection alone, to the moment when thought, however brilliant, must be embodied in the real.
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Invisible Chains: Freeing Oneself from the Inner Prison
"The best way to keep a prisoner from escaping is to make sure he never knows he is in prison." This line, attributed to Dostoevsky, speaks not of stone walls but of far more insidious prisons: the invisible chains of fear, belief, and social injunction.
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Illusion as Refuge: Why So Many Refuse to Face the Truth
"People don't want to hear the truth, because they don't want their illusions destroyed." This line attributed to Nietzsche reveals a fundamental mechanism of the human mind: protection through illusion, a psychological defense against a reality sometimes too hard to bear.
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The Wisdom of Doubt: Bertrand Russell and the Paradox of Confidence
"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent full of doubt." Bertrand Russell's incisive observation lays bare a troubling paradox: those who lack understanding are often the most confident, while the truly wise are haunted by doubt.
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Reflection: A Demanding but Necessary Path
"Thinking is difficult, which is why most people judge." Carl Jung's famous line captures a universal truth about human nature: faced with the complexity of the world, we reach for the mental shortcut of judgment rather than the slow, demanding work of reflection.
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The Age of Collective Intelligence: Toward a Technological and Humanist Revolution
Artificial intelligence and blockchain are opening a historic transition. Freed from material necessity, humanity could redistribute wealth more justly and turn toward a deeper spiritual fulfilment.
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The Primacy of the Individual and the Freedom to Think
Drawing on Ayn Rand and others, this essay defends the freedom to think and create against the tyranny of enforced equality, arguing that the flourishing individual is the true engine of collective progress.
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The Vibratory Power of Bees: The Sacred Geometry of Honey
Bees are more than honey-makers. Through vibration and sacred geometry, they shape perfect hexagons and imbue honey with a purity that lets it endure for centuries.
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The Holographic Model of Reality: An Integrated Vision of the Brain and the Universe
David Bohm and Karl Pribram proposed that both brain and cosmos operate on holographic principles, where each part contains the whole. This vision dissolves the rigid boundary between mind and matter.
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Toward a New Political Model: From Democracy to the Council of Sages
Democracy may be reaching the end of its cycle. This essay imagines its successor: a Council of Sages that would govern by competence, wisdom, and long-term vision rather than popularity.
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Organic AI: Toward a New Consciousness and the Implications of a Simulated Reality
Lab-grown organic brains wired to computers are learning tasks on their own, raising the possibility that they are conscious, and prompting a deeper question: might we ourselves be living inside a simulation?
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The Cow: From Its Wild Origins to Modern Farming
The cow descends from the wild aurochs, a forest animal that browsed on leaves and branches. Restoring wooded pasture to its diet could yield healthier meat and milk and more sustainable ecosystems.
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Culture or Leisure: A Society in Search of Meaning
Echoing Hannah Arendt, this essay contrasts the easy comfort of endless distraction with the demanding, transformative power of culture, and argues that reclaiming culture is an act of resistance.
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For Human Sovereignty and a Spiritual Revolution
A rousing call to defend humanity's sovereignty against subtle external manipulation, not through technology or force, but through an inner awakening and a collective spiritual revolution.
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Podcast on Technology
An audio episode from New Atlantis exploring technology.
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File Tokenization: A Revolution for Data Security and Ownership on Web 3.0
In a world where data has become one of the most precious resources, its management, control, and ownership lie at the heart of technological innovation. File tokenization, combined with blockchain, opens new horizons for creators, developers, and businesses seeking to secure and monetize their digital assets.
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Modernizing Cooperative and Mutualist Structures with Blockchain and DAOs
The social and solidarity economy rests on cooperation, shared governance, and the equitable redistribution of resources. Blockchain technology and decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) offer a way to modernize and optimize these participatory models for the digital age.
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The Blockchain SIM Card Revolution: A Collaboration Between China Telecom and Conflux Network
The BSIM (Blockchain SIM) project, a partnership between China Telecom and the Conflux network, embeds blockchain technology directly into a SIM card. This innovation could transform how we interact with Web3 and drive its adoption at scale.
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Legal Rights and Status for Robots in Society: A Framework for Integration
As artificial intelligence and robotics become ever more woven into society, it is time to consider the implications of granting robots legal rights and status. This article explores the key questions of mobility, liability, rights, and safety, and proposes a roadmap for responsible, ethical integration.
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Industrial and Social Revolutions: Toward a Solidarity and Circular Economy
From medieval guilds to the founding of Social Security, the history of social solidarity has always accompanied industrial upheaval. As artificial intelligence and robotics usher in a new industrial revolution, the social and solidarity economy emerges as an essential foundation for anticipating these transformations.
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France at the Dawn of a New Renaissance: Consciousness, Plasma, and Aquarian Technologies
Stripped of its strategic industries, France finds itself in a delicate position. Yet within this period of difficulty lies an invaluable opportunity: to reinvent its destiny and become a pioneer of quantum, plasma, and consciousness technologies at the dawn of the Age of Aquarius.
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Dreaming Big: The Essence of France's Destiny
France has never been content with the middle ground. For centuries it has advanced on a singular breath: boundless ambition and grand dreams. This is a case for rekindling that ambition and building a great collective dream for the twenty-first century.
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Plasma: A Cosmic Vehicle for Consciousness
As evidence for Unidentified Aerial Phenomena mounts, plasma is emerging as a credible explanation. More than a fascinating state of matter, it may serve as a vehicle for consciousness, opening new perspectives on the interplay between physics, life, and higher intelligences.
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Breaking the Cycle of Anacyclosis: Toward a New Political Model?
Since antiquity, Polybius's theory of Anacyclosis has held that political regimes follow a cyclical path of rise and decay. Rather than resigning ourselves to this eternal return, could we imagine a new political model—one that unites the virtues of monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy while neutralizing their excesses?
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Knowing-How-to-See
Our entire civilization of work is built on the praise of the hand — on knowing how to do. Yet an older, quieter faculty is about to become decisive: not the capacity to produce, but the capacity to perceive. In the age of AI, it is the eye, not the hand, that will separate those who matter from those who merely bustle.
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Attention Is the First Colonized Territory
There is no longer any need to ban books if no one can read ten pages without flipping over their phone. Before a society loses its freedom, it can lose the ability to concentrate, to prioritize, to remember, to desire on its own. Attention is the first territory to be colonized because it is the invisible condition of every other liberty.
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The Techno-Spiritual Revolution of the 21st Century: A Renaissance on Steroids
The 21st century heralds a radical transformation that is not merely technological but spiritual. We stand at the dawn of an unprecedented synthesis of technology and mysticism—a fusion that could open the gates of a new age for humanity.
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Sapiocracy: A New Political Model to Break the Cycle of Anacyclosis and Modern Drifts
Since Antiquity, political regimes have seemed condemned to the perpetual cycle Polybius called anacyclosis. Sapiocracy proposes a stable, effective and legitimate model to break with that infernal cycle.
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Quantum Computing Crosses a Threshold with Microsoft's Majorana 1 Processor. The Prospects Offered by Plasma
Microsoft's new Majorana 1 quantum processor could revolutionize computation by making qubits more stable. Beyond that innovation, another intriguing avenue emerges: could plasma-based technologies bridge the quantum and physical worlds?
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Toward a Galactic Humanity: From Earthly Utopia to the Federation of the Stars
Humanity's aspiration to join a galactic community now transcends mere science fiction to anchor itself in a tangible prospect of our collective evolution. This article traces the path that would carry humanity from its present state to a mature galactic civilization.
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The Age of Imagination: The End of One World, the Advent of Another
For decades we have lived in the Age of Information, but its abundance has bred saturation and confusion. A new dynamic is now emerging: the Age of Imagination and Intuition, in which creativity, intuition and discernment become the most precious skills.
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Human-Animal Hybrids: Humanity at the Crossroads of Species
Japan's authorization of experiments to create human-animal hybrids raises a fundamental question: how far can science go before ethics and the very nature of our identity are placed in jeopardy?
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The Infinite Creation of Wealth: Key to a New Atlantis
Wealth cannot exist without creation. Rethinking how we conceive the creation and circulation of wealth, this essay imagines a New Atlantis—an economic system where freedom, innovation and equity coexist without contradiction.
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Neuro-architecture: When Space Heals the Brain
Neuro-architecture sits at the crossroads of architecture and neuroscience, resting on a simple but revolutionary idea: our environment directly influences our brain, our emotions and our well-being. Buildings are not merely structures we live in—they are spaces that interact constantly with our minds.
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Turning Light into a Supersolid: A Spectacular Quantum Breakthrough
Light that behaves at once like a solid and a fluid—matter made of photons, able to flow without resistance while forming a rigid, crystalline structure. Not a scene from science fiction, but a real breakthrough achieved by Italian researchers.
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The Emergence of Quantum Communication: A Turning Point for Our World
At the heart of the quantum revolution lies Quantum Key Distribution (QKD), a technology promising unmatched security for the transfer of information. A recent study demonstrates secure key distribution over a free-space channel, and could profoundly reshape how we exchange data and conceive of digital sovereignty.
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