Since gstdog is MIA this week, I was looking through the net for a substitute DORNA. I decided to search for the coolest thing I could find. I was not prepared for results like this:
"Nothing in the Universe that we know of is naturally this cold" says Aaron Leanhardt, who led the research. Even deep space is six billion times hotter.
The team's next set of experiments, however, will look at what happens when the ultra-cold atoms crash into a wall kept a room temperature. Will they stick, or bounce?
ReplyDeleteDamn. I want that job. On a side note, I firmly believe that one day, scientists will either blow up the earth or open up some type of dimmensional rift.