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High School Nuclear wavefunction and Bose-Einstein condensates
haha (i mean everything i posted could be no) but i am respectively asking to know which parts are no, and a little more why (also, i appreciate the simple explanations, and also request some further more in depth info, even if i don’t get it, the brain remembers) i am not sure where you...- iymasomhumaan
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High School Nuclear wavefunction and Bose-Einstein condensates
well besides nuclear transmutations; possibly there is a state that makes exotic matter more energetically stable, if kept in in that state ?- iymasomhumaan
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High School Nuclear wavefunction and Bose-Einstein condensates
so, maybe without electrons, in a bose einstein condensate of a nucleus combonation of bosonic property; electrons could be injected (pairs of electrons being 1/2 spin each) akin to a chemical reaction and possibly, somewhat like cheese making, a curd/precipitate could form, with various nuclear...- iymasomhumaan
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High School Nuclear wavefunction and Bose-Einstein condensates
well yes, but composite bosons; from this wikipedia (i know) quote: “ Composite particles (such as hadrons, nuclei, and atoms) can be bosons or fermions depending on their constituents. More precisely, because of the relation between spin and statistics, a particle containing an even number of...- iymasomhumaan
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High School Nuclear wavefunction and Bose-Einstein condensates
Einstein condensate state or ultra hot fully ionized, removed of all-electron, plasma that is compressed like possibly something like fusion, state (an extraordinarily unattainable state currently; like compressed air into a liquid, but a solid; while even metallic hydrogen is, as far as I know...- iymasomhumaan
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- Bose-einstein Nuclear Wavefunction
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