'It's almost suspicious that it works so well.'
, though, a second reality isn't exactly what they set out to find. While studying layers of graphene, made with hexagons of carbon, the found repeating patterns that changed the way electricity moves.
Based on their research, the pair think they accidentally found a clue that could explain some of our current reality's mysteries. According to the university's media arm, they realized that experiments on the electrical properties of stacked sheets of graphene produced results that looked like little universes and that the underlying causes could apply to other areas of physics.
"In a sense, it's almost suspicious that it works so well by naturally ‘predicting’ fundamental features of our universe such as inflation," study co-author Victor Galitski said in a statement.
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