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Why trying to freeze helium creates a fluid that can travel through solids and climb walls

Once cooled to temperatures just above 2 Kelvin, helium-4 atoms begin to exhibit superfluidity, a quantum property in which all atoms collectively inhabit the same low-energy state and behave in perfect unison. This coordination removes the internal friction that causes liquids to cling to surfaces, allowing them to slide through microscopic pores and scale container walls.

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