There is no speed limit in an overly fluid universe. Now we know why.


In the cold, gad medium of helium-3 excess fluid, scientists recently made an unexpected discovery. Foreign objects traveling through the medium can exceed critical speed limits without breaking the delicate excess fluid.

As opposed to our understanding of this excess fluid, it presents quite a puzzle – but now, by recreating and studying the phenomenon, physicists have discovered how it happens. Excessive fluid particles stick to the object, preventing it from interacting with bulk excess fluid, thus preventing the breakdown of excess fluid.