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Why is bose condensate repulsive to iron fillings and can't penetrate ceramic?
Bose condensate exhibits repulsive interactions with iron fillings and cannot penetrate ceramic materials, as discussed in the forum. This phenomenon is rooted in the fundamental properties of Bose-Einstein condensates, which are states of matter formed at temperatures close to absolute zero. The discussion highlights the distinction between fictional portrayals, such as in the movie "Spectral," and scientific reality, emphasizing the need for credible sources to support claims about Bose condensate's behavior.
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That's science fiction, not science. If you can find a serious source on which the discussion can be based, PM me or any mentor and we can reopen this thread.fanieh said:Just saw it in a movie "Spectral"