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Author Topic:   Bose-Einstein condensate/Covalent Bonds
CosmicChimp
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09-29-2008 11:05 AM


Hi All,
I've had a few questions bumping around in my head for a short while and since I can't find the answers yet, I thought I'd ask y'all.
As the universe cools gradually down over the coming large time span, will the universe form into a Bose-Einstein condensate (B-E condensate)? What happens to covalent bonding under temperatures approaching absolute zero (this is of course before the condensate would form)? If a B-E condensate forms what impact would the great distances have upon the condensation? Thanks in advance for your attention to my questions, also a book suggestion for these topics might help me as well. Thanks again for your efforts.

  
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09-29-2008 11:07 AM


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