The Unusual Properties of Liquid Helium (1977)
Rare view into the macroscopic quantum mechanical behaviors (superfluidity, Rollin films, fountain effect, etc.) of superfluid liquid helium hosted by Isadore Rudnick (1917-1997) and filmed by Michael Rudnick.

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Is 'Perpetual Motion' Possible with Superfluids?

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The Sun: Liquid Metallic Hydrogen

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Electromagnetic Waves - with Sir Lawrence Bragg

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Tales of High Temperature Superconductors

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Quantum Cooling to (Near) Absolute Zero

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Praseodymium: The Extravagant Waste of Money?🧪

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Strange properties of solid air

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The Surprising and Forgotten History of Helium

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Why Glass Is Weirder Than You Think” — Feynman on Transmission

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Demo 22801: Superfluid Helium

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How do Superconductors work at the Quantum level?

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Making Spin-On-Dopant for DIY Semiconductor Fabrication

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Quantum Fluids in Astrophysics: Modeling Cosmic Phenomena with Superfluidity

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The Most Misunderstood Concept in Physics

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Helium - A SUPERFLUID Element, THAT CAN CLIMB WALLS!

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Superfluid Helium Resonance Experiment | Condensed Matter Physics

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Superfluidity of Ultracold Matter - Wolfgang Ketterle

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