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Misinformation?

October 23, 2008 by Anonymous, 1 year 5 weeks ago
Comment: 32510

This is not a "new state of matter", addressing it as a new "phase" of matter would be more apt.

"...temperatures roughly 100 times colder than intergalactic space."

Intergalactic space varies from near absolute zero to tens of thousands of degrees kelvin. Which intergalactic space were you refering to?

I'm sorry but, while the research is interesting, this article is written like a highschool essay; what with it's generalisations on temperature and it's wild and inaccurate claim of a "new state matter". To say nothing of the lack of references.

Makes me wonder whether this article has been plagiarised from somewhere.

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