5min.com— Learn about liquid helium, the so-called superfluid, one of sciences most fascinating phenomenons. This fluid displays characteristics that are rare and amazing - just watch!
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The video in the original digg article is Absolute Zero 9 on YouTube. I checked Absolute Zero 10 on YouTube, but alas that was indeed the end of that fascinating part on liquid helium. However, the rest of the documentary is still fascinating.
Wrong - "The term covers inorganic non-metallic materials which are formed by the action of heat." That includes glass. I think its time to take chem 101 again.
mizzikeDec 13, 2007
The video in the original digg article is Absolute Zero 9 on YouTube. I checked Absolute Zero 10 on YouTube, but alas that was indeed the end of that fascinating part on liquid helium. However, the rest of the documentary is still fascinating.
animzeroDec 13, 2007
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mirag3Dec 16, 2007
Wrong - "The term covers inorganic non-metallic materials which are formed by the action of heat." That includes glass. I think its time to take chem 101 again.
stilesjaJan 7, 2008
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wallsofperilJan 10, 2008
In 2006 the Franklin Institute awarded two scientists for their work on superfluid helium. Video at this link explains their work: <a class="user" href="http://www.fi.edu/winners/2006/ScolesToenniesWeb.mp4">http://www.fi.edu/winners/2006/ScolesToenniesWeb.m ...</a>
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