Aaron from Manifest Destiny Triforce is helping me with sharing interesting content on SITS. Here is an article he found recently.
Andrew Almand-Hunter, a graduate student at the University of Colorado Joint Institute for Lab Astrophysics fired lasers at Gallium Arsenide, a metallic superconductor, producing “dropletons.” This a type of matter that is induced in the space left behind by an escaping electron but has no physical substance of its own. In other words, when the lasers fire on the material an electron escapes the lattice and a type of phantom matter is formed by the surrounding structures energy as it compensates from the event.
The fact that this new state of matter is created by electromagnetic processes of the photon electron collision suggests that the universe is most likely much more electric than what mainstream science may want to admit. And that information maybe stored in the lattice allowing it to produce the new form matter, much like water stores information in homeopathy.
This is also an example of how the universe generates organization in the void left by a chaotic event. Therefore nothing in the universe is truly random, but actually a causal chain of events; a grand harmony of coordination and synthesis. Alchemy is essentially the study of this generative principle, the art of enhancing and improving that which already exists.
By: Colbeigh Spero
There was a time when states of matter were simple: Solid, liquid, gas. Then came plasma, Bose -Einstein condensate, supercritical fluid and more. Now there;s more, with a new state dubbed “dropletons” .
Excitons are also called quasiparticles because the holes and electrons act together as if they were like a single particle. If this all sounds a little hard to relate to, then just consider that solar cells are semiconductors, so the development of excitons is one likely step to the production of electricity. An improved understanding of how excitons behave and form could yield ways to harvest sunlight more proficiently.
Graduate student Andrew Almand-Hunter was creating biexcitons – two excitons that behave just like a molecule, he did this by concentrating the laser to a dot about 100nm across and leaving it on for smaller and shorter portions of a second.
Karan says
Electron is a subatomic particle, that is, a small part of the electron atom that is negatively charged, that is the definition of electron, in fact atom is the smallest part of anything but atom also has small part ie Subatomic particle in which one part is electron atom, the nucleus rotates.https://science-hub.tech/who-discovered-the-electron-who-discovere-the/