
Fermionic condensates
Fermionic condensates are a state of matter formed at extremely low temperatures, where fermions (a type of particle, like electrons and protons) pair up and behave collectively, similar to how bosons (another type of particle) do in a Bose-Einstein condensate. In this state, these paired fermions occupy the same quantum state, allowing them to flow without resistance, much like superconductors. This phenomenon helps physicists understand the fundamental interactions in the universe and has potential applications in future quantum technologies.