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luxiaolei
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Hi, all, as the title mentioned, its a really silly idea:
A box of fermions,at any give temperature, theoretically, and occasionally, number of particles might have zero velocities due to collisions in a very short time period.
Then in this time period, (although its short, let's put it on a theoretical point of view), those particles has zero(or very low) temperature, and if treat those particles as a whole, they could satisfy BEC condition, i.e. form composed bosons, and share one state.
Can this really happen?
A box of fermions,at any give temperature, theoretically, and occasionally, number of particles might have zero velocities due to collisions in a very short time period.
Then in this time period, (although its short, let's put it on a theoretical point of view), those particles has zero(or very low) temperature, and if treat those particles as a whole, they could satisfy BEC condition, i.e. form composed bosons, and share one state.
Can this really happen?