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⚡ QUANTUM REALITY JUST BROKE TIME ITSELF ⚡ Scientists have uncovered something unimaginable: a way to measure time without clocks, without ticking, without a starting point. Just pure quantum patterns… electrons dancing inside super-charged atoms… creating “fingerprints” that reveal exactly where in time you are. No beginning. No end....

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