Exploring the Physics of the Universe with the James Webb Telescope and Quartz Crystals
New research conducted by scientists at the University of Arizona has revealed a revolutionary discovery in space exploration: quartz crystals in clouds of hot gas could be used to detect the furthest corners of the universe. Using the James Webb Space Telescope, the team of researchers observed quartz crystals in clouds of gas in the Milky Way, and in other galaxies, finding that these crystals are sensitive to the light from distant stars and galaxies. This means that quartz crystals could be used to detect even the most distant objects in the universe, allowing us to explore far beyond what we can currently observe. Moreover, the crystals allow us to measure the temperature of gas clouds and better understand the physics of galaxies. This new discovery is a major breakthrough in space exploration and could open up a whole new realm of possibilities.
source: Phys.org