why is bose einstein condenstate considered as state of matter
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A Bose-Einstein condensate is a group of atoms cooled to within a hair of absolute zero. When they reach that temperature the atoms are hardly moving relative to each other; they have almost no free energy to do so. ... Instead, the atoms fall into the same quantum states, and can't be distinguished from one another
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A Bose-Einstein condensate is a group of atoms cooled to within a hair of absolute zero. When they reach that temperature the atoms are hardly moving relative to each other; they have almost no free energy to do so. ... Instead, the atoms fall into the same quantum states, and can't be distinguished from one another.
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