Superfluid helium
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Helium becomes superfluid and displays amazing properties.
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yup not unlike the black goo. only possibly less demonic possession
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if it can perpetually flow up against gravity. could perpetual motion machine be built?
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who here watched this because of gotham tv series
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Is this He3 or He4?
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gotham brought me here
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Wow!
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a mercury based superfluid powers the Haunebu Vimanas.
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thank you thank you! :) ryan
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This is awesome!
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"The Waters Above" perhaps?
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looks like that glass broke before the spill or am i wrong? lying sons of bitches
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Several people have asked what would happen if you drank this stuff, and of course the answer is "nothing good". My question is would you even have time to drink it? If somebody bought out a glass off liquid helium would it evaporate before you could even pour it down your gullet? And it you tried to enter the area where the LH is would any exposed skin (ie your mouth) pretty much flash freeze?
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Without googling any of the theorys, my hyposis would be that, once compressed down past a certain point the particulars they start to feel Time dilation, described in Particle Ohysics. I suppose it's just following the path of least resistance. Or perhaps it's literally changing portions of the fluid density in the center to expand upwards and out of the beaker.
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How am I just finding out about this?
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That guys voice is liquid gold.
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this is how ufo liquid and thermal dynamics works
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OK sciencefags, can you stop worrying about dumb physical matter that doesnt do shit accept exist and start learning and teaching how we can manipulate energy and gravity with our minds? Thatd be great. Let me know when you figure out some shit that is actually cool.
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Soooo... what happens if you drink it? Will you turn into a permanent chipmunk talker?
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That's soooo cool
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maybe the moon is helium I remember hearing somthing about helium 3 years back....maybe the moon is a liquid solid like glass i,.defies gravity..Helium does that anyhow. maybe .. the suns hydrogen. that floats just wondering if ether gases might react with frozen helium. ..? the moon might reflect because its ice and also be translucent. Just a thought...
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