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TheNewPhysics
@CharlesMullins2

🚨 BREAKING: Scientists just taught plastic to split light like a spectrometer. Read that again. Researchers created 10×10 micrometer optical structures in thermoplastic polymers that can split light into rich spectral signals without moving parts, without external tuning, and across a huge range: 400–1550 nm. Why this matters: → Spectrometers could shrink onto chips → Phones and wearables could analyze light directly → Sensors could become smaller, tougher, and cheaper → Microscopic spectral imaging could move into real-world devices The wild part? This isn’t built from bulky optics. It comes from ultrafast-laser-induced micro-vortices in plastic. That means light analysis may be heading toward something radically smaller: lab-grade spectral tools on a chip. We’re not just bending light anymore. We’re programming matter to read it. Follow me for more physics breakthroughs that actually matter.

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TheNewPhysics
@CharlesMullins2

Wild part isn’t just that it splits light. it’s that structure is doing the thinking. No moving parts. No tuning. Just geometry information. So here’s the real question: If matter can “read” light like this. what else could we encode into structure? Temperature? Chemistry? Even motion? Where does this end?