So the bag of chocolate chip cookies says, "Tastes delicious warm! Try microwaving on a plate for 10-15 seconds!" So I did ten seconds and it was good
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At extremely high pressures (but not extremely cold, which is where the BEC show up) materials change phase a lot... this is all very new research, but some materials have up to twenty-one phases that they've recorded so far. Basically, the phases are just mass rearrangements of molecules when the structure they previously held is no longer stable at that pressure.
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Solid, liquid, gas, plasma and Bose-Einstein Condensate in it's only known form, Rubidium :D
I listened in class today ♥
AND DARN I WANT A COOKIE :(
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It actually depends on the type of material.
At extremely high pressures (but not extremely cold, which is where the BEC show up) materials change phase a lot... this is all very new research, but some materials have up to twenty-one phases that they've recorded so far. Basically, the phases are just mass rearrangements of molecules when the structure they previously held is no longer stable at that pressure.
Yay science.
Later.
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But I don't know what they're called yet, so I'll settle for 5. 8D
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ANYWAY SO LIKE MORE IMPORTANTLY: WHAT EW YOU PREFER BURNT COOKIES? D:
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Omg, I just nearly died laughing.
But you and your burnt chocolate chip cookies. You and Rufus. :D
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