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" ... A similar state existed in the early Universe, for the first microsecond (or so) after the hot Big Bang. But, much like in the case of the quark-gluon plasmas we create in colliders, the particles move apart from one another and cool rather rapidly, forming hadrons in short order. While the Universe was completely filled with free, unbound quarks and antiquarks at the very beginning, that state didn't last for very long at all. ... "
" ... B&W’s Formation speakers don’t work like most multi-room wireless speakers. Instead of using a home’s Wi-Fi router to orchestrate and manage all the signals between various speakers in a multi-room home music setup, Formation speakers create a robust mesh network where the speakers communicate with each other directly. This means there’s a delay between stereo pairs of just one microsecond. Even the delay between speakers situated in different rooms is reduced to a millisecond. Conventional multiroom systems that rely on a Wi-Fi router to distribute audio can experience longer delays and that can have a serious impact, especially if you’re playing the same audio stream throughout the home. ... "
" ... But even if everything the authors contend is true — even if quarks and anti-quarks are somehow separated and large number of d* particles form when the Universe is ~1 microsecond old after the hot Big Bang — these d* particles are unlikely to survive for one major reason: the Universe is dominated by radiation in these early stages. There are enough fast-moving particles with enough kinetic energy to constantly be colliding with these d* particles, and when they do, these collisions will immediately blast them apart. ... "
" ... The solution came from a company in Japan that makes ultra-high-speed pulsing LED lights. Designed for factories that need to take very quick pictures of products on fast assembly lines for quality control, they could emit a pulse as short as a microsecond, one millionth of a second. Benefit one: no significant heat transfer. Benefit two: super-short pulses cancel out any impact from vibration that might be happening in the frame, camera, or microscope assembly. ... "
" ... We've successfully held them stable for around 20 minutes at a time, far exceeding the microsecond timescales that unstable, fundamental particles survive. We've struck them with photons, discovering that they have the same emission and absorption spectra as atoms. In every way that matters, we've determined that antimatter's properties are exactly as standard physics predicts them to be. ... "