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  • The Smoothest Surface: Understanding Superfluid Helium's Frictionless Flow
    The surface that causes the least friction is superfluid helium. At temperatures close to absolute zero, liquid helium can undergo a phase transition to a state known as a superfluid. In this state, helium exhibits frictionless flow, meaning that once an object starts moving in superfluid helium, it will continue to move indefinitely without encountering any resistance.
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