this fourth stage of matter boggles my mind
you need absolute zero or as close as possible to achieve this state
am I wrong or are not parts of space this temp. and if so where are the B.E.C’s???
moving solids… wow!!!
Nickd
Most of space is either very close to empty, or very hot. The coldest space ever gets is around 2.7 Kelvin, in the furthest depths of the intergalactic voids, and so far as I know, the only thing that’ll form a Bose-Einstein condensate at that temperature is helium-3. In those voids, even hydrogen is only found at about one atom per cubic meter, and helium-3 is much rarer than that, yet.
In the core of a star, you probably could find enough concentration of He-3, mixed in with all the other stuff, but then, you’re talking about temperatures of millions of Kelvins.