Just a weird idea, friction-less materials

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I just wondered, that our view of how the universe is is ussually WRONG.

We've made zero-viscosity fluids, materials with no electrical resistance, and just all together "non-sense" things.

Is anyone willing to suggest then that there are materials that do not provide friction(when measured agaisnt themselves, as in material X moving across another piece of material X)?

And if anyone already has I would like to find out more about it.
 
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