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[quote:Anonymous Coward 21138045:MV8xOTQwMDIwXzMyNTc2MzY0X0FFNjU1NUNC] If you read the Abstract provided by Grigory Volovik you'll see the reference to the Quantum Vacuum ( see first post in this thread ). My question is : does this Quantum Vacuum contains as a component the Superfluid ? If it does is becames a particular Vacuum that contains something ... Now you see why in my UPN theory I choose Nothingness as the Absolute Reference Point , has no components , it just doesn't exist . Remember this prior poster who was making fun of Nothingness ? ... Bite tongue . Let's see how the Quantum will handle its tricky Superfluid because , unlike the UPN , I didn't see any properties clarified ( please post here if you do ) . The UPN SuperFluid has at least three major properties : - uncompressible - non-granular - extreme low viscosity but not Zero I would love to see your speculations about the real possibilities ... [/quote]
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