Super Atom

Super atom is another term used for describing a Bose–Einstein condensate, whereby a group of atoms are super-cooled to only several billionths (0.000000001) of a Kelvin above Absolute Zero. The end result is an atom "blob" or super atom, so called because many of the individual super-cooled atoms merge together into one collective unit and begin to behave less like particles and more like waves.

The maximum number of super-cooled atoms that may possibly merge together into one stable super atom is a topic of current research interest.