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1224171 No.1224171 [Reply] [Original]

Holy shit.

>> No.1224189

Where's the bose-einstein condensate?

>> No.1224192

WHERE THE FUCK IS BOSE EINSTEIN CONDENSATE

THERE ARE 5 STATES OF MATTER

DON'T YOU DARE IGNORE BEC JUST BECAUSE YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND IT

>> No.1224184

why is plasma with a fire symbol?

I thought it was a gas with a charge?

>> No.1224194

>>1224189
>>1224192
Beat me to it.

>> No.1224195

inb4 what about bose-einstein condensate

sage goes in at least the email field

>> No.1224196

what about the ether?

>> No.1224198

>>1224184

Because fire contains a small amount of ionised particles and is arguably the most accessible form of plasma.

>> No.1224203

>>1224171
You're forgetting a few states... there's more than just those 4.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_of_matter

# 1 Classical states

* 1.1 Solid
* 1.2 Liquid
* 1.3 Gas

# 2 Non-classical states

* 2.1 Crystalline vs. glassy
* 2.2 Liquid crystal states
* 2.3 Magnetically ordered

# 3 Low-temperature states

* 3.1 Superfluids
* 3.2 Bose-Einstein condensates
* 3.3 Rydberg molecules

# 4 High-energy states

* 4.1 Plasma (ionized gas)
* 4.2 Quark-gluon plasma

# 5 Other proposed states

* 5.1 Degenerate matter
* 5.2 Supersolid
* 5.3 String-net liquid
* 5.4 Superglass

>> No.1224210

>>1224192

beam state?

>> No.1224213

>>1224203
Who gives a shit, the most important (and most easily observable) four are in the picture.

>> No.1224216

O god, i suddenly see why most of you should be considered virgins.

Other then that, good call.

>> No.1224220

>>1224203

>Liquid crystal states
>As relevant as the classical 4

Stop being a tard, gosh.

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>>1224228

I don't know about you bro, but I make $300,000.

>> No.1224235

A flame doesn't necessarily have to be a plasma.

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1224227

What makes something magnetic?

metals like Iron, Cobalt, and Nickel can be magnetic

Liquid Oxygen is magnetic

Neodymium can be magnetic

why not other elements?

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>>1224216
>implying we don't make $100k/year starting, with hot women hanging off our every word

>> No.1224246

>>1224228
Oddly enough, your picture suits your comment quite nicely.

>> No.1224253

>>1224213
Who gives a fuck? Maybe you should get out of /sci/?

Superfluids are extremely important, and are showing promise as a quantum solvents, for use in high-precision gyroscopes,

Bose-einstein condensates are important for trapping light and have applications in photonics and quantum computing.

>> No.1224279

>>1224253
When do you even use quantum solvents or quantum computers?

Oh wait, you don't.

>> No.1224286

>>1224213
>>1224220
I'm not being a 'tard. The retards are the people being taught that there are only three or four states of matter in highschool physics and/or chemistry, and then when they see different states of matter being posted on imageboards, they react as if not knowing about them is cool. You are the 'tards.

>> No.1224407

so... at the risk of making this thread even more like a nerd fight, who would win: einstein with boxing gloves or stephin hawking with a gun?

>> No.1224417

>>1224407
What's Hawking supposed to do with a gun?

>> No.1224430

>>1224417
blink at it rapidly

>> No.1224440

Missing Einstein-Bose condensates.

>> No.1224443

Isn't there a state below solid? A point where there is virtually no movement of individual particles. I think it might be defined by superconductivity.

>> No.1224456

>>1224443
BOSE

>> No.1224457

>>1224430
AAAAAAAAAHAHHAHAHAHA.

>> No.1224462

>>1224443
EINSTEIN

>> No.1224467

>>1224443
CONDENSATE

>> No.1224477

doesn't always form though, atoms have to be a bosons, or at least you need paired fermions making bosons.

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>>1224456
>>1224462
>>1224467


By your powers combined. I am Captain Sci