Are there many who marvel about Physics, Chemistry etc, and complicated stuff like that???
I read Focus and Sky at Night magazines, and of course, all the stuff Brian Cox does
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That's the kind of thing I love. Nuclear Physics, Astronomy and Molecular science I love.
Anyone got any complicated science questions/answers/facts that are interesting???
I read Focus and Sky at Night magazines, and of course, all the stuff Brian Cox does

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Does everything become solid at absolute zero?
Strictly speaking, it's impossible to reach absolute zero - about -273 Degrees Centigrade - though scientists have got within a few billionths of a degree of it. As the temperature of a substance reflects the energy of motion of its constituent atoms, it seems obvious that when the temperature is zero, every material must freeze rock solid. Yet it's not true - at least, not at ordinary pressures.
Helium turns from gas to a liquid at a few degrees above absolute zero, but stays a liquid no matter how much colder it gets. That's because the bonds between helium atoms are so feeble that even the tiny amount of quantum mechanical jittering that's present even at these ultra-low temperatures is enough to break them. Only by applying some pressure can helium atoms can be compelled to form a sold.
That's the kind of thing I love. Nuclear Physics, Astronomy and Molecular science I love.
Anyone got any complicated science questions/answers/facts that are interesting???