Eric Cornell: Is warm glass stickier than cold glass Lecture from “Stone Cold Science: Bose-Einstein Condensation” at Thiagarajar College of Engineering, India

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Chapter 12 of 17: Q&A Part 5

Professor Cornell ponders the mystery of why there is a "cosmic" energy that is so close to - but not exactly - zero. Can we someday make use of dark energy? (3 minutes, 47 seconds)

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Eric Cornell takes us to the next level with an in-depth exploration of the implications of the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle.

About the Nobel Laureate

Eric Cornell

Eric Cornell

Eric Allin Cornell shared the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics with Wolfgang Ketterle and Carl E Wieman for creating a new and strange form of matter, the Bose-Einst…

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