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Bose-Einstein Condensate Properties?
When a substance enters the BEC "realm" it turns into, what i have heard described as, a wave-like particle, instead of "dot-like" particles. They then are basically all the same particle, as the overlap and become longer, and do not know the difference between themselves, which was called an "identity crisis". But if you heat it back up, do all the particles become what they originally were? If so, then they havnt really lost their properties, but just start representing different physical properties, right? which would mean theyre still the same thing.
If this doesn't make sense, the BBC video "Absolute Zero" (which is on youtube) is what all my descriptions are form
I haven't seen this, but from what you said, it sounds like the model of your particle soup needs adjusting.
Is not a particle nothing more than a set of qualities? Do strings move, or do they just transfer their qualities?
Quantum teleportation shows that a single particle doesn't exist, but a single set of qualities, which in this case are shared. (Not Quantum entanglement.)
So I ask back...
Was there a particle in the first place to recreate, or just a state of being to recreate?
