Scientists create exotic matter on space station to explore the quantum world

Scientists create exotic matter on space station to explore the quantum world

 

Scientists have generated an exotic form of matter in the unique microgravity environment aboard the International Space Station and are using it to explore the quantum world, a new study finds.

There are four states of matter common in everyday life — gases, liquids, solids, and plasmas. However, there is also a fifth state of matter — Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs), which scientists first created in the lab 25 years ago. When a group of atoms is cooled to near absolute zero, the atoms begin to clump together, behaving as if they were one big “super-atom.”

Source: www.space.com/exotic-matter-quantum-world-on-space-station.html


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