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``Re: Gravitonic cooling of magnons !'' by bci1 on 2009-10-06 01:51:38
Hi, again, Brenton:
Having posted the fate of warmed up Bose-Einstein condensates that can explode upon warming up, one is still left with the remaining possibility of magnon condensates that would not implode or explode even if warmed up by the radiation leaks of a black hole.
Maybe you'd want to investigate that possibility with some complete computations and simulations (as in a paper available on this subject at PlanetPhysics.org:

http://planetphysics.org/?op=getobj&from=papers&id=111    ),

and post your entry in the PlanetPhysics Encyclopedia as a topic entry on this subject ?
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