Priceless oil, but scientists used it to reveal a universal law of physics

physicists at the Dutch think tank AMOLF used olive oil in an experiment in the transit stages of light. Scientists found that light would behave equally in atoms, superconsulsors, and high energy physics. The discovery can lead to applications of new computers and senses systems. Oil you throw [...]
Scientists found that light would behave equally in atoms, superconsulsors, and high energy physics. The discovery can lead to applications of new computers and senses systems.
Oil that you throw down to your salad and that has finally been very expensive can redefine science.
Researchers in the Netherlands used olive oil to uncover a new universal transitional phase law, sends Periscope from BTh.
The researcher was conducted by the group of interactive photos of the AMOLF Institute, which focuses on fundamentalist physics.
The experiment included throwing olive oil into the optical hollow of the photo system by jumping forward behind two mirrors. It was designed to explore how light goes through transitional stages in the form of boiling water, for example.
What is fascinating, this system had “memory” in the way oil made photons interact between themselves. /Periscope











