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What's Bose-Einstein condensate?​

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A Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC), the first of which was shown experimentally 22 years ago, isn't your garden variety state of matter. It formed at a fraction above absolute zero and only in atoms that act like bosons, one of two types of fundamental particles.

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A Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC), the first of which was shown experimentally 22 years ago, isn't your garden variety state of matter. It formed at a fraction above absolute zero and only in atoms that act like bosons, one of two types of fundamental particles

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