Superfluidity of Ultracold Matter - Wolfgang Ketterle

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
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    What are the connections between superconductivity and superfluidity? What is the current state of the theory of high temperature superconductivity? John D. MacArthur Professor of Physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Nobel Prize winner in Physics Wolfgang Ketterle explains how fermions pair to form Bose-Einstein condensate.

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  • @LaLakrs
    @LaLakrs 9 лет назад +44

    this is literally the only helpful video about superfluids on youtube.

    • @joseeduardopadillacastillo3372
      @joseeduardopadillacastillo3372 9 лет назад

      LaLakrs Yes, it is. I find another video, but is too old and it isn´t good. guava.physics.uiuc.edu/~nigel/courses/569/video/

    • @1001107wgitaujirge
      @1001107wgitaujirge 8 лет назад

      why? do think that is

    • @joseeduardopadillacastillo3372
      @joseeduardopadillacastillo3372 8 лет назад

      +Ray Charles I'm talking about this video: guava.physics.uiuc.edu/~nigel/courses/569/video/

    • @rippspeck
      @rippspeck 8 лет назад

      True. But I'm not surprised that a person who received a Noble Price for his work on Bose-Einstein condensates can explain the entire shebang in 10 minutes. What a brilliant man.

    • @Anankin12
      @Anankin12 5 лет назад

      Still true after 3 years

  • @BarbarossaSC2
    @BarbarossaSC2 5 лет назад +5

    I got slightly triggered hearing a thick German accent saying, "If all the people marching lockstep, there is no friction.." "marching in lockstep, being in one wave.." hahaha. Great explanation for a layman like myself.

    • @UPAKHOSALA
      @UPAKHOSALA 2 года назад

      we INDIAN have known this for thousands of years ago,

  • @KuraSourTakanHour
    @KuraSourTakanHour 7 лет назад +1

    I should have subscribed much sooner. These are very stimulating topics, and he is a brilliant mind to describe them

  • @TheMasonX23
    @TheMasonX23 7 лет назад +3

    I hate regular cold/iced coffee. I can't even imagine how terrible superfluid coffee would be... Anyways, lame jokes aside, I really enjoy these videos; you do an excellent job making such extreme states more accessible and understandable :)

    • @treatb09
      @treatb09 7 лет назад

      it would run back up your throat and start coating your entire body, and probably suffocate you,

  • @geetmalhotra6460
    @geetmalhotra6460 7 лет назад +2

    it is very interesting to hear u
    ur explanation is awesome sir
    it clr my doubts
    thank u so much👌

  • @swiftkck
    @swiftkck Год назад

    What a brilliant teacher thank you

  • @gyro5d
    @gyro5d Год назад

    Superfluidity is near, "Condensate of Universe"/zero point/absolute zero/apex of Aethers Dielectric energy Hyperboloid. Between Space and Counterspace.

  • @NomenNominandum
    @NomenNominandum 8 лет назад

    Thanks for this great interview !

  • @alwaysdisputin9930
    @alwaysdisputin9930 3 года назад

    yes this makes a lot of sense. TY

  • @jbtechcon7434
    @jbtechcon7434 5 лет назад +1

    Fantastic vid. Sub'd!

  • @michaelanakwah2471
    @michaelanakwah2471 7 лет назад

    candid.

  • @George4943
    @George4943 8 лет назад

    Is superfluidity enabled by "spooky action at a distance?" That is, entanglement? All the particles entangled in one shared quantum state which ignores locality?

    • @faiselbutt2944
      @faiselbutt2944 5 лет назад

      You are thinking about the EPR paradox where entangled particles are separated by large distances in order to test whether measuring one's quantum state affects the other.

  • @MrAnderson234
    @MrAnderson234 8 лет назад

    How are their spin up spin down fermion pairings in a superfluid? Does a magnetic field need to be present? What and about the nmv or the phase?

    • @faiselbutt2944
      @faiselbutt2944 5 лет назад

      Helium-4 consists of two protons, two neutrons and two electrons. They are all in pairs and hence a boson

    • @gyro5d
      @gyro5d Год назад

      @@faiselbutt2944 He4 should be a dimer.

  • @michaelanderson3096
    @michaelanderson3096 Год назад

    The core of stars is made out of superfluid (my opinion).

  • @gyro5d
    @gyro5d Год назад

    Aether's vortices are fermions.
    Aether's hyperboloids are bosons.

  • @davidwilkie9551
    @davidwilkie9551 7 лет назад +1

    So is a superfluid "neutronic"?

    • @r.b.ratieta6111
      @r.b.ratieta6111 Месяц назад

      And superconductivity "electron-ic"?
      I wonder if there's someway to combine the two? Use superconductivity to power a machine or apparatus that will manage a superfluid?

  • @astonesthrow
    @astonesthrow Год назад

    Space is fluid.... Dark matter

    • @sshreddderr9409
      @sshreddderr9409 7 месяцев назад +1

      the vaccum is a superfluid. notice how in a vacuum, the momentum of movement is maintained, just like in superfluids.
      this is also the reason why you can not ever reach absolute zero. the particle is just a standing wave, so removing its movement would be to make the particle just vacuum again.
      Notice how mathematically, particles are supposed to disappear when they reach absolute zero. this property is in itself proof of particles being purely mechanical superfluidic vacuum waves.
      and dark matter is just unstable vaccum waves becoming matter for a short duration. they lock into each other and produce gravity, being are not stable. its really the same thing as zero point or vaccuum energy, its just electromagnetic vaccum waves with wave lengths that can not form stable matter.

  • @treatb09
    @treatb09 7 лет назад

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