Scientists have turned light into a supersolid—here's why that's a big deal
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This is from Italy, hence the Europe community. Not very clear from the article.
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This sounds like data crystals to me. Please tell me why I am stupid
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Call me when they turn about a meter of light shot from a 30 cm cylinder with about 3-4 cm width into a supersolid that can cut just about any material except for other supersolid light. Bonus points if it sounds like a broken CRT.
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Why is it a big deal?
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Why is it a big deal?
Are you being dense on purpose?
~(sry)~
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Call me when they turn about a meter of light shot from a 30 cm cylinder with about 3-4 cm width into a supersolid that can cut just about any material except for other supersolid light. Bonus points if it sounds like a broken CRT.
An average-sized cylinder
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An average-sized cylinder
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) like an m&m tube?
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Who would want to touch grass when you can touch light?
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If we can make light solid, does that mean we can finally save daylight physically?
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( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) like an m&m tube?
It is imperative that the cylinder remains unharmed
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