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Originally Posted by swansont
Ketterle's experiments demonstrated the existence of a superfluid gas, but it's not like the state was unthought-of before that. The researchers didn't exactly tumble over the new state by accident, they were looking for it, as it had been predicted by theory for some time.
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I predicted such state in 1996 in my book ISBN 83-901005-0-9. Of course you have right but I predicted such state in the neutrinos, in the nucleon and in the structure just before the Big Bang i.e. in the elementary structures of microcosm (not in superfluid gas). In the PREFACE I wrote:
“In the Ketterle group experiment with the whirling atomic fermion clouds in very low temperature appears the real nature of microcosm (i.e. the superfluidity in the background of the Universe) and this experiment confirms that our conception of that is incorrect. My theory foresees such structures in the cores of the nucleons and the neutrino….. In my opinion this Ketterle group experiment is most important in last decades and my theory gives possibility to prove it.”