Today, scientists are finding that the frictionless flow observed in liquid helium may also occur in the solid phase. But the jury is still out on whether supersolidity exists — and whether its discovery will lead to any Nobels.
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Today, scientists are finding that the frictionless flow observed in liquid helium may also occur in the solid phase. But the jury is still out on whether supersolidity exists — and whether its discovery will lead to any Nobels.
Model describes universe with no big bang, no beginning, and no end
Essentially, this work is a novel theory about how the magnitudes of the three basic physical dimensions, mass, time, and length, are converted into each other, or equivalently, a novel theory about how the geometry of spacetime and the distribution of mass-energy interact.
This is a new Multiphysics simulation by Lagoa Technologies Inc.
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Physicists Discover How To Teleport Energy
A physicist at Tohoku University in Japan has figured out how to teleport energy from one point in the universe to another.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penguin_diagram
In quantum field theory, penguin diagrams are a class of Feynman diagrams which are important for understanding CP violating processes in the standard model.
They were first isolated and studied by Arkady Vainshtein, and the processes which they describe were first observed in 1991 and 1994 by the CLEO collaboration.
