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<blockquote data-quote="Larry Morgan" data-source="post: 2717944" data-attributes="member: 4676"><p>The BEC was produced independently in two different places around 1995, quite a bit before the Higgs-Boson is thought to be confirmed. BEC like properties (in helium) were observed as far back as 1938 even though they had no idea what they were seeing. </p><p></p><p>I still love to see that every time they think they've punched a hole in Einstein's theory of relativity, they actually haven't. Usually it comes in the form of thinking they've found something traveling faster than the speed of light. </p><p></p><p>When I first saw the applications of relativity, I was forever in awe. GPS must account for time dilation. While doing calculations for semiconductors, the apparent mass of the electrons becomes dependent on their velocity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry Morgan, post: 2717944, member: 4676"] The BEC was produced independently in two different places around 1995, quite a bit before the Higgs-Boson is thought to be confirmed. BEC like properties (in helium) were observed as far back as 1938 even though they had no idea what they were seeing. I still love to see that every time they think they've punched a hole in Einstein's theory of relativity, they actually haven't. Usually it comes in the form of thinking they've found something traveling faster than the speed of light. When I first saw the applications of relativity, I was forever in awe. GPS must account for time dilation. While doing calculations for semiconductors, the apparent mass of the electrons becomes dependent on their velocity. [/QUOTE]
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