Quantum Degeneracy

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seasmith
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Quantum Degeneracy

Unread post by seasmith » Wed Feb 27, 2019 7:11 pm

The new gas is the first to get cold and dense enough for the matter waves of these molecules to be longer than distances between them, making them overlap with each other to create a new entity. Physicists call this quantum degeneracy.
“And this is also the first quantum degenerate gas of stable molecules in bulk, and the chemical reactions are suppressed — a result that nobody had predicted.”

Traditionally called BEC's or Bose Einstein Condensates, but now produced in 'bulk', so the modern usurpers can instead use the pop rubric "Quantum" and direct the media attention to themselves.
The molecules created in this experiment are called polar molecules because they have a positive electric charge at the rubidium atom and a negative charge at the potassium atom. Their interactions vary by direction and can be controlled with electric fields.
Yet more direct evidence for electricity governing the dynamics (currents, waves, eddies, etc.) of a possible aetheric architecture, or aetheric matrix, pervading all of 3D space;
imo.

If someone has a more comprehensive explanation for the behavior of BEC's (without degenerating into the quantum mysteries fudge pot) please enlighten the forum.

http://science.sciencemag.org/content/3 ... 3.abstract
http://www.sci-news.com/physics/coldest ... 06944.html

Webbman
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Re: Quantum Degeneracy

Unread post by Webbman » Thu Feb 28, 2019 5:36 am

i have questions

1) how do you have a gas at near 0 kelvin?
2) both na and rb are in the same group and will never bond to each other to form a molecule
3) at zero kelvin there would be no chemical reactions so why is it a mystery that "chemical reactions would be supressed? What chemical reactions would be expected? Heat is a universal catalyst.

its just too insane to contemplate which leads me to believe its just made up for consumption to show they can override the natural laws with what amounts to witchcraft.
its all lies.

seasmith
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Re: Quantum Degeneracy

Unread post by seasmith » Thu Feb 28, 2019 11:25 am

seasmith wrote:
If someone has a more comprehensive explanation for the behavior of BEC's (without degenerating into the quantum mysteries fudge pot) please enlighten the forum.
[b]Webbman wrote:[/b] wrote: i have questions
1) how do you have a gas at near 0 kelvin?
... with what amounts to witchcraft.
"Witchcraft" is the explanation you are offering ?

Here is an earlier full (free) article describing how BEC's are produced, with pictures and references:
http://science.sciencemag.org/content/3 ... rendmd-sci

Webbman
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Re: Quantum Degeneracy

Unread post by Webbman » Thu Feb 28, 2019 4:23 pm

rb's boiling point is 688 degrees c.

how do i make this into a gas by cooling it?
its all lies.

seasmith
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Re: Quantum Degeneracy

Unread post by seasmith » Thu Feb 28, 2019 9:53 pm

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Gas, liquid, solid, hypercritical fluid & etc are terms by convention, like the right-hand rule.
Material phase is dependent upon local temperature- inclusive of ohmic heating, and pressures- including radiation pressure.

If you were deterred by the link provided above, you might try Wiki:

https://wiki2.org/en/Laser_cooling2

https://wiki2.org/en/Magnetic_trap_(atoms)

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Re: Quantum Degeneracy

Unread post by Webbman » Fri Mar 01, 2019 7:07 am

i guess i don't have any faith in them.

your links dont work by the way.
its all lies.


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Re: Quantum Degeneracy

Unread post by seasmith » Fri Mar 08, 2019 2:20 pm

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Fermi Degeneracy
ABSTRACT
We are reporting the observation of the breakdown of electrons’ degeneracy and emergence of classical statistics in the simplest element: metallic deuterium. We have studied the optical reflectance, shock velocity, and temperature of dynamically compressed liquid deuterium up to its Fermi temperature ...
The experimentally inferred electron-ion collisional time in this region exhibits the characteristic temperature dependence expected for a classical Landau-Spitzer plasma. Our observation of electron degeneracy lifting extends studies of degeneracy to new fermionic species—electron Fermi systems—and offers an invaluable benchmark for quantum statistical models of Coulomb systems over a wide range of temperatures relevant to dense astrophysical objects and ignition physics.
https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/1 ... 122.085001
...at extremely high densities or extremely low temperatures — electrons or protons have to assume certain quantum properties that are not described by classical physics. [as in a BEC]
A plasma, however, does not follow this paradigm.
The researchers observed that the liquid metal initially exhibited the quantum properties of electrons that would be expected at extreme temperatures and densities.
“However, at about 90,000 degrees Fahrenheit (50,000 degrees Celsius), the reflectance of metallic deuterium started rising with a slope that is expected if the electrons in the system are no longer quantum but classical. This means that the metal had become a plasma,” Dr. Zaghoo said.
Plasma physics in this experiment would seem to abrogate any need for a star, or the sun, to have an iron core.
(An element more likely found at the core of a planet, or formed near the surface of a sun...)

"Quantum Degeneracy" is just a fancy name for electric phase transitions that scientists are only recently beginning to get a handle on.

http://www.sci-news.com/physics/metalli ... 06973.html

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