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  • How does he know what town I live in?

  • who's watching this to piss off there science teacher

  • love the video man

  • love the video really good

  • very interesting video thanks

  • very interesting thanks

  • very interesting video thanks

  • i enjoyed this vid

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  • thats pretty damn cool

  • I already know all this, I'm over a trillion years old n watched the universe form

  • @MoPar7055 The universe is supposed to be only 14 billion years old...

  • What is the difference between super fluids and super critical fluids? Super critical fluids exist at much more modest conditions.

  • You said close to

  • if u cant study them, because it cant be recreated on the planet, then its close to useless knowledge, as the knowledge gained cant be applied, note i said almost.

  • What is the difference between superfluids and supercritical fluids? The latter is obtained at rather modest conditions - eg. CO2 becomes a supercritical fluid at 31 dec C and about 75 bar, which are not drastic conditions.

  • lol nutron stars are made of neutrons :D

  • "...a mere teaspoon weighs more than a billion tons."

    My brain: "HERRRP DERP!"

  • Keep in mind that we are studying it. Insofar as we can tell, IT is not studying us. We are the ones doing the thinking, the building, the observing, and the interpreting. And generating fascinating videos to explain what has been learned, or at least proposed as explanations. So we don't know everything. We do know what we know!

  • Is it a neutron super fluid, or is it another type of matter?

  • I always have a double feelings watching these videos. One part of me gets really excited cause of these awesome things. The other part feels really stupid for not understand what that awesome thing really is...

  • @VC106893 I'm also kind of mad that I don't understand these things even though I had great science teachers. Sigh :-(

  • @VC106893 I sometimes Understand... Soo, I Agree. Just not the stupid part though.

  • @VC106893 wikipedia and google search is there to help you with the second part. But, of course, that will need some work.

  • Wow. That was intriguing.

  • Awesome :)

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