Even with Suggestions Quantum Gas Remains "Cool"
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If you put work into a system, it heats up. We know this from winter, when we rub our cold hands together to warm them, or from pumping up a bicycle tire when the pump gets hot. In the quantum world, everything can be different again: Physicists from Innsbruck report in the journal "Science" about a quantum system that, contrary to expectations, does not heat up despite a constant supply of energy.
If you put work into a system, it heats up. We know this from winter, when we rub our cold hands together to warm them, or from pumping up a bicycle tire when the pump gets hot. In the quantum world, everything can be different again: Physicists from Innsbruck report in the journal "Science" about a quantum system that, contrary to expectations, does not heat up despite a constant supply of energy.
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