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skykooler
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Superconductivity near room temperature
The sun is also at a temperature of millions of degrees. At these temperatures, there is no such thing as chemical bonds, and so the rules with hydrogen from the article don't apply.
agumonkey
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interesting, is this a sub-field of physics ? high temperature physics or something ?
orbifold
on May 24, 2019
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Plasma physics I guess, plus magneto hydrodynamics, plus GR for really heavy stars.
agumonkey
on May 25, 2019
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dank u
pmalynin
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High energy physics, yes.
agumonkey
on May 25, 2019
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danke schon
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