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Superfluid Universe has no speed limit, Why? by crazy-science

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Superfluid Universe has no speed limit, Why?
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**Hi! Dear Hivers, today we are going to discuss very interesting research that took place recently in the field of Quantum technology. The detailed explanation about the research work and findings I will be discussing over the below course one by one in an easy to understand language. But before we jump on to the research work discussion, we first need to know a few of the basic things needed here. Let's start over to the basic and then we will continue with the research findings explanation with the due course below:**
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# What's a Superfluid?
A superfluid is a condition of matter wherein matter carries on like a liquid with zero thickness. The substance, which seems as though an ordinary fluid, streams without rubbing past any surface, which permits it to keep on coursing over checks and through pores in compartments that hold it, the subject just to its own inactivity.

- Superfluid is a very important aspect of [Quantum Hydrodynamics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_hydrodynamics) .

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- The most staggering mark of the progress of fluid [4He](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helium-4)  into the superfluid phase is the unexpected beginning of the capacity to stream without evident erosion through vessels so little that any conventional fluid (counting 4He itself over the lambda change) would be clasped by its consistency; along these lines, a vessel that was "helium-tight" in the supposed typical phase (i.e., over the lambda temperature) may abruptly get holes beneath it.

- Related marvels saw in the superfluid phase remember the capacity to support persistent currents for a ring-molded holder; the wonder of film creep, wherein the fluid streams without clear grating over-top the side of a pail containing it; and a thermal conductivity that is a huge number of times its incentive in the typical phase and more noteworthy than that of the best metallic transmitters.
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So, now let us jump into our main topic for discussion without any further delay and by avoiding this article to become a lengthy one as we already got some brief idea about the Superfluid above.

Physicists from [Lancaster University ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancaster_University) have built up why artifacts traveling through superfluid [helium-3](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helium-3)  comes up short on a speed limit in a continuation of prior Lancaster research. Helium-3 is an uncommon isotope of helium, wherein one neutron is absent. It becomes superfluid at amazingly low temperatures, empowering uncommon properties, for example, an absence of rubbing for moving particles.

Earlier experiments in Lancaster have discovered that it's anything but an exact guideline, and particles will move at plenty additional noteworthy rates while not crushing the fragile superfluid state. Presently, researchers from Lancaster University have discovered the reason behind the not presence of a way as possible: fascinating particles that adhere to all or any surfaces within the superfluid. 

The revelation might direct applications in [quantum](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum)  innovation, even quantum figuring, wherever completely different research bunches as of currently conceive to utilize these strange particles. To shake the certain particles into sight, the researchers cooled superfluid helium-3 to within one 10 thousandths of a degree from outright zero (0.0001 K or - 273.15°C). 

They at that time tested a wire through the superfluid to check and estimate how much strength was expected to move the wire. Aside from a minuscule strength identified with moving the bound particles around when the wire begins to move, the deliberate effort was zero. Lead journalist Dr. Samuli Autti stated that Superfluid helium-3 feels like a vacuum to an iron bar traveling through it, in spite of the fact that it is a generally thick fluid. There is no obstruction, none by any means. He discovered this exceptionally charming.

Ph.D. scholar Ash Jennings included that by making the bar alter its course of movement they had the option to presume that the iron bar will be escaped the superfluid by the bound particles covering it, in any event, when its speed is exceptionally high. 

After that Dr. Dmitry Zmeev who directed the experiment explained that the bound particles at first need to move around to accomplish this, and that applies a small strength on the iron bar, yet once this is done, the strength just totally vanishes. 
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# References used:
- https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/news/why-there-is-no-speed-limit-in-the-superfluid-universe
- https://phys.org/news/2020-09-limit-superfluid-universe.html
- https://sciencesprings.wordpress.com/2020/09/21/from-lancaster-university-uk-via-phys-org-why-there-is-no-speed-limit-in-the-superfluid-universe/
- https://www.fr24news.com/a/2020/09/why-there-is-no-speed-limit-in-the-superfluous-universe.html

# Journal Paper used:
-<div class="text-justify"> S. Autti, S. L. Ahlstrom, R. P. Haley, A. Jennings, G. R. Pickett, M. Poole, R. Schanen, A. A. Soldatov, V. Tsepelin, J. Vonka, T. Wilcox, A. J. Woods, D. E. Zmeev. Fundamental dissipation due to bound fermions in the zero-temperature limit. Nature Communications, 2020; 11 (1) DOI: [10.1038/s41467-020-18499-1](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-18499-1) </div>
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