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What are some possible future applications for supersolids?
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[QUOTE="Maximum7, post: 6533987, member: 664146"] [B]TL;DR Summary:[/B] Speculating on what the now created supersolids can be used for in the future Scientists finally created a 2D Supersolid! There existence has been predicted since the 60’s and now we have them. The scientists who created it don’t really know what it could be used for as it’s so much in the infancy stages, it’s practically a zygote. As an aspiring futurist, I was wondering if anyone had ideas on what a supersolid material could be utilized for. Here is a link to an article explaining what it is. [URL]https://www.popsci.com/science/what-is-a-supersolid/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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