The quantum approach favored by Phil Platzman - electrons floating atop superfluidhelium - could be perfect for the job.
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Amazingly, scientists got a glimpse of Bose-Einstein matter a decade later, in a type of superfluidhelium where small pockets of atoms bound themselves together.
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Meanwhile, the cooling system that circulates superfluidhelium around the LHC's accelerator ring keeps the machine at minus 271.3 degrees Celsius.
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Meanwhile, the cooling system that circulates superfluidhelium around the LHC's accelerator ring keeps the machine at minus 271.3 degrees Celsius (minus 456.34 degrees Fahrenheit).
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Superfluidhelium defies gravity and flows uphill and over walls.