Now scientists have found ways to cool atoms to temperatures far lower than we ever could before and maintain them for longer, but what if we had one of those particles and then heated it as fast we could and then to the highest temperature we could as instantly as possible. Like how substances react to rapid freezing and unfreezing what would happen to an atom? something cray cray? a little boom boom possibly?
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