Quantum Cooling to (Near) Absolute Zero
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2. ringmaster commented 10 years ago
He is the first guy who I have seen explaining these things in a way I understand. Thanks, and please follow up with the results after gravitational waves.


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4. Flox commented 10 years ago
This video is really cool, but the guy who makes them has specifically requested people to not repost them on other forums, such as Snotr.


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5. nokster commented 10 years ago
Very interesting! I now know a bit more in quantum mecanics!
BTW... 1,9 mK (miliKelvin) = -517,09ºC or -962,75ºF

BTW... 1,9 mK (miliKelvin) = -517,09ºC or -962,75ºF



7. kissmybackbone commented 10 years ago
#4 yeah because he ran out of motion sickness pills to give away with his video ... !!
wake up, when something goes on the net it's out and that's that, it's an educational video, not a state secret
wake up, when something goes on the net it's out and that's that, it's an educational video, not a state secret


8. schlafanzyk commented 10 years ago
So heat is basically the white noise of mass. Good stuff.
+19 1. mashkalji commented 10 years ago
They are afraid Heisenberg will come knocking at any moment