Nature’s Cheat Code
The equation that keeps showing up everywhere Copyright: Sanjay Basu A forty-year-old prediction was just confirmed in two dimensions, and it points at one of the strangest facts in science. Wildly different systems, from crystals to wildfires to quantum light-particles, all seem to obey the same hidden math. This week, four fields gave us new reasons to take that fact seriously. T his week a team at the University of Würzburg cooled a slab of gallium arsenide to nearly absolute zero, hit it with a laser, and sat back to watch something genuinely odd happen. Clouds of hybrid light-and-matter particles began assembling themselves, and the way they roughened up as they grew followed the exact same statistical pattern that describes how coffee stains spread, how bacterial colonies fan out across a petri dish, and how a flame eats its way across a sheet of paper. The result, out in Science, finally closes a puzzle that physicists had been chewing on for forty years. But it landed in the mi...