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An extension of Bose-Einstein Condensation - a new form of matter at the coldest temperatures in the universe shows first clue to Hyperspace wave structures
Researchers in superstring theory and Bose-Einstein Condensation have some real surprise. What really started in 1919 at Dacca University, with a letter from famous Indian scientist Satyen Bose to Einstein in Berlin, is taking its final shape. Scientists are about to use Bose-Einstein Condensation theory and super impose it on superstring theory to find possible clues to Hyperspace wave structures in the Quantum Vacuum state.
The atoms at zero degree Kelvin give up their personalities and behave as homogenous. They show the strange wave structure even in bare eyes. Matter at that low temperature loses its typical energy state. All that it can have at that point is zero point energy and that provides the essence of wave structures the Hyperspace.
In the physical universe, it is impossible to reach zero degree absolute. Only computer models in recent days are simulating its existence. The computer models show the superstring behavior in the Hyperspace with 5 dimensions and 5 more extended dimensions. That really means superstring theory is correct.
In the Hyperspace the particles do not have agitation. It is a state of permanent equilibrium. Everything exists in the state of singularity.
How can an extraterrestrial civilization of very advanced technological capabilities survive there. They can because at that level one can reach the state of immortality through the use of “existence in the presence of endless singularity”. That is the reason why scientists are finally embracing the concept of integrated consciousness.
The real marvel is below the Hyperspace. Here in this chilled universe even quantum energy is non-existent. It is of much higher dimension and is truly indestructible.
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