Bohrfluids
Bohrfluids are a theoretical category of fluids characterized by their unique quantum properties, which influence their macroscopic behavior. The concept stems from the application of quantum mechanics to fluid dynamics, aiming to understand phenomena observed in superfluidity and Bose-Einstein condensates. These fluids exhibit behaviors such as zero viscosity, quantized vortices, and frictionless flow at extremely low temperatures.
The term "Bohrfluid" draws inspiration from Niels Bohr's contributions to early quantum theory, emphasizing the quantum
Research into Bohrfluids has provided insights into the transition between classical and quantum states of matter,
Despite the theoretical and experimental interest, the term "Bohrfluids" is not universally standardized and may vary
In summary, Bohrfluids represent a class of quantum fluids with distinctive properties that challenge classical fluid