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Gil Summy and Colleagues Study Bose Einstein Condensation

Gil Summy and colleagues at Oklahoma State University study Bose Einstein Condensation.  
 
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Ortzmet (8 months ago)
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ftfintl (1 year ago) Show Hide
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We never had this much fun when I was at OSU 30 years ago! What happens if you form a Bose-Einstein condensate within a condensate?
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"Taming Gravity" in Popular Mechanics Oct 1999 issue is a good place to start reading up on Dr. Ning Li and her A/C Gravity to see how we're beginning to apply the Bose Einstein Condensate phenomena to technology.

It's also easy reading for getting a hold of and an understanding of the basic phenomena.

Doing a search at the Popular Mechanics site for the article "Taming Gravity" should bring it up for you.

(YouTube unfortunately wont let us post URL links here).
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Imagine if in some weird experiment, it goes horribly wrong and a scientist actually ignites the air. The entire Earth becomes 1 big mass of fire. "Oops!" Science is FuN! :(
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air doesnt burn without fuel!

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