Superfluidity: There is no speed limit in a superfluid universe, now we know why
By Fouad Sabry
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About this ebook
What Is Superfluidity
Superfluidity is the characteristic property of a fluid with zero viscosity which therefore flows without any loss of kinetic energy. When stirred, a superfluid forms vortices that continue to rotate indefinitely. Superfluidity occurs in two isotopes of helium when they are liquefied by cooling to cryogenic temperatures. It is also a property of various other exotic states of matter theorized to exist in astrophysics, high-energy physics, and theories of quantum gravity. The theory of superfluidity was developed by Soviet theoretical physicists Lev Landau and Isaak Khalatnikov.
How You Will Benefit
(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:
Chapter 1: Superfluidity
Chapter 2: Superfluid vacuum theory
Chapter 3: Boojum (superfluidity)
Chapter 4: Condensed matter physics
Chapter 5: Macroscopic quantum phenomena
Chapter 6: Quantum hydrodynamics
Chapter 7: Materials science
(II) Answering the public top questions about superfluidity.
(III) Real world examples for the usage of superfluidity in many fields.
(IV) 17 appendices to explain, briefly, 266 emerging technologies in each industry to have 360-degree full understanding of superfluidity' technologies.
Who This Book Is For
Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of superfluidity.
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Superfluidity - Fouad Sabry
Superfluidity
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4 - Closed Ecological Systems
5 - Cultured Meat
6 - Vertical Farming
7 - Autonomous Vehicles
8 - Autonomous Drones
9 - Autonomous Robotics
10 - Autonomous Weapons
11 - Arcology
12 - 4D Printing
13 - Domed City
14 - Distributed Ledger
15 - Digital Currency
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17 - Smart Machines
18 - Aerogel
19 - Amorphous Metal
20 - Bioplastic
21 - Conductive Polymer
22 - Cryogenic Treatment
23 - Dynamic Armour
24 - Fullerene
25 - Graphene
26 - Lab on a Chip
27 - High Temperature Superconductivity
28 - Magnetic Nanoparticles
29 - Magnetorheological Fluid
30 - Microfluidics
31 - Superfluidity
32 - Metamaterial
33 - Metal Foam
34 - Multi Function Structure
35 - Nanomaterials
36 - Programmable Matter
37 - Quantum Dot
38 - Silicene
39 - Superalloy
40 - Synthetic Diamond
41 - Time Crystal
42 - Translucent Concrete
43 - Brain Computer Interface
44 - Swarm Intelligence
Series by The Author
Emerging Technologies in Aerospace
1 - Plasma Propulsion
2 - Pulse Detonation Engine
Emerging Technologies in Agriculture
1 - Agricultural Robotics
2 - Closed Ecological Systems
3 - Cultured Meat
4 - Vertical Farming
Emerging Technologies in Autonomous Things
1 - Autonomous Vehicles
2 - Autonomous Drones
3 - Autonomous Robotics
4 - Autonomous Weapons
Emerging Technologies in Construction
1 - Arcology
2 - 4D Printing
3 - Domed City
Emerging Technologies in Finance
1 - Distributed Ledger
2 - Digital Currency
3 - Decentralized Finance
Emerging Technologies in Information Technology
1 - Smart Machines
Emerging Technologies in Materials Science
1 - Aerogel
2 - Amorphous Metal
3 - Bioplastic
4 - Conductive Polymer
5 - Cryogenic Treatment
6 - Dynamic Armour
7 - Fullerene
8 - Graphene
9 - Lab on a Chip
10 - High Temperature Superconductivity
11 - Magnetic Nanoparticles
12 - Magnetorheological Fluid
13 - Microfluidics
14 - Superfluidity
15 - Metamaterial
16 - Metal Foam
17 - Multi Function Structure
18 - Nanomaterials
19 - Programmable Matter
20 - Quantum Dot
21 - Silicene
22 - Superalloy
23 - Synthetic Diamond
24 - Time Crystal
25 - Translucent Concrete
Emerging Technologies in Neuroscience
1 - Brain Computer Interface
Emerging Technologies in Robotics
1 - Swarm Intelligence
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Superfluidity
There is no speed limit in a superfluid universe, now we know why
Fouad Sabry
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Preface
Why did I write this book?
The story of writing this book started on 1989, when I was a student in the Secondary School of Advanced Students.
It is remarkably like the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Schools, which are now available in many advanced countries.
STEM is a curriculum based on the idea of educating students in four specific disciplines — science, technology, engineering, and mathematics — in an interdisciplinary and applied approach. This term is typically used to address an education policy or a curriculum choice in schools. It has implications for workforce development, national security concerns and immigration policy.
There was a weekly class in the library, where each student is free to choose any book and read for 1 hour. The objective of the class is to encourage the students to read subjects other than the educational curriculum.
In the library, while I was looking at the books on the shelves, I noticed huge books, total of 5,000 pages in 5 parts. The books name is The Encyclopedia of Technology
, which describes everything around us, from absolute zero to semiconductors, almost every technology, at that time, was explained with colorful illustrations and simple words. I started to read the encyclopedia, and of course, I was not able to finish it in the 1-hour weekly class.
So, I convinced my father to buy the encyclopedia. My father bought all the technology tools for me in the beginning of my life, the first computer and the first technology encyclopedia, and both have a great impact on myself and my career.
I have finished the entire encyclopedia in the same summer vacation of this year, and then I started to see how the universe works and to how to apply that knowledge to everyday problems.
My passion to the technology started mor than 30 years ago and still the journey goes on.
This book is part of The Encyclopedia of Emerging Technologies
which is my attempt to give the readers the same amazing experience I had when I was in high school, but instead of 20th century technologies, I am more interested in the 21st century emerging technologies, applications, and industry solutions.
The Encyclopedia of Emerging Technologies
will consist of 365 books, each book will be focused on one single emerging technology. You can read the list of emerging technologies and their categorization by industry in the part of Coming Soon
, at the end of the book.
365 books to give the readers the chance to increase their knowledge on one single emerging technology every day within the course of one year period.
Introduction
How did I write this book?
In every book of The Encyclopedia of Emerging Technologies
, I am trying to get instant, raw search insights, direct from the minds of the people, trying to answer their questions about the emerging technology.
There are 3 billion Google searches every day, and 20% of those have never been seen before. They are like a direct line to the people thoughts.
Sometimes that’s ‘How do I remove paper jam’. Other times, it is the wrenching fears and secret hankerings they would only ever dare share with Google.
In my pursuit to discover an untapped goldmine of content ideas about Superfluidity
, I use many tools to listen into autocomplete data from search engines like Google, then quickly cranks out every useful phrase and question, the people are asking around the keyword Superfluidity
.
It is a goldmine of people insight, I can use to create fresh, ultra-useful content, products and services. The kind people, like you, really want.
People searches are the most important dataset ever collected on the human psyche. Therefore, this book is a live product, and constantly updated by more and more answers for new questions about Superfluidity
, asked by people, just like you and me, wondering about this new emerging technology and would like to know more about it.
The approach for writing this book is to get a deeper level of understanding of how people search around Superfluidity
, revealing questions and queries which I would not necessarily think off the top of my head, and answering these questions in super easy and digestible words, and to navigate the book around in a straightforward way.
So, when it comes to writing this book, I have ensured that it is as optimized and targeted as possible. This book purpose is helping the people to further understand and grow their knowledge about Superfluidity
. I am trying to answer people’s questions as closely as possible and showing a lot more.
It is a fantastic, and beautiful way to explore questions and problems that the peoples have and answer them directly, and add insight, validation, and creativity to the content of the book – even pitches and proposals. The book uncovers rich, less