
Chilling
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Greetings! I'm a physicist immersed in the captivating world of condensed matter physics. My fascination lies in the study of complex and intriguing phenomena that emerge in condensed matter systems.
superconductors can exhibit a phenomenon called "quantum levitation" when cooled to extremely low temperatures? In quantum levitation, superconductors expel magnetic fields from their interior, causing them to perfectly repel magnets and float above them, seemingly defying gravity
Hertz in the 1970s formulated a theory to describe the behavior of systems near a continuous phase transition at absolute zero temperature.
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