Superfluid Dynamics are now Mathematically Described
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Article:
Physicists hit on mathematical description of superfluid dynamics
Follow the link to find out how they solved the myriads of equations, and for the implications for understanding the superfluid behavior of the surface of neutron stars.
Now that we have the mathematics and the computers to support the trillions of calculations required, we can begin designing machines which employ superfluid properties.
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Neverfly
I'm a bit confused. The description made it sound as though they had been sitting around working through computations and puzzling out the new equations needed to model the behavior of superfluids.
But reading through it- it seemed to imply that they had the basic equations but only needed the calculating power to work through them.
Which is it?
David E. Eaton Sr.
To what end? And at what cost?
Mugaliens
Have you considered doing a bit of research yourself? No?
Here you go...
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David E. Eaton Sr.
I must have read more into your original comment than you had intended. For some reason (perhaps a lack of coffee) I had assumed that the 'machines' you were refering to were of the 'Radio Shack' variety....something along the lines that the amatuer can afford...not something requirng NSF or NASA funding....
Mugaliens
[QUOTE=David E. Eaton Sr.;10550]I had assumed that the 'machines' you were refering to were of the 'Radio Shack' variety....something along the lines that the amatuer can afford...not something requirng NSF or NASA funding....]/quote]
Oh, heavens! If the Radio Shack approach were possible it'd have been done thirty to fifty years ago.
This one will require lots and lots of money.