Quasicrystal Micrometeorites: Cosmic Impossibilities Found in Russian Rivers

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The passage describes the discovery of natural quasicrystals found in the Khatyrka meteorite from eastern Russia—the only known naturally occurring quasicrystals on Earth. These microscopic structures challenge fundamental principles of crystallography by exhibiting "forbidden" symmetries (like 5-fold and 10-fold patterns) that were theoretically impossible in periodic structures until physicist Dan Shechtman's groundbreaking work in 1982, for which he later received a Nobel Prize despite initial scientific ridicule. The meteoritic quasicrystals formed under extreme cosmic conditions approximately 4.5 billion years ago, likely during hypervelocity impacts between astronomical bodies, creating unique high-pressure, high-temperature environments. Beyond their scientific significance in bridging mathematics, materials science, and cosmochemistry, these structures possess unusual properties that could revolutionize technology through their unique combinations of thermal insulation, electrical conductivity, and low-friction surfaces. Their existence connects to ancient Islamic geometric art and reminds scientists that nature often transcends our theoretical frameworks.

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