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Is 0.999... = 1? (spoiler alert: no it is not)

You may have encountered the popular claim that \( 0.999... = 1 \), where the three dots signify that the decimal continues forever. This is a somewhat weird claim, since it would mean that mathematics is broken. There should be no way for two different numbers to have the same value. What makes it weirder is that this is quite popular claim. I've even seen mathematicians say that it's true! But is it though? One popular proof is to first denote \( S = 0.999...\) and then multiply by \(10\) to get \( 10S = 9.999...\) and subtract \( S \) from it, to get  \( 10S - S = 9.000...\) and finally dividing by \(9\) yields  \( S = 1.000... = 1 \) and we see that  \(0.999... = 1\)! However, there's a problem. This short derivation is not strictly speaking correct. It is veeeery close to being correct, and to see why let's look at finite decimals first. Let's say that \(S = 0.999\) (note that this is not the same as \(S = 0.999...\) ). Let's do the same trick as ...

Bose and Einstein, nanosized

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Around two weeks ago I heard about a very interesting article called " Bose-Einstein Condensation in a Plasmonic Lattice ." I must admit, the first time I heard about it, I knew what all those words meant separately, but together it was some mumbo jumbo that made no sense to me. What exactly is condensing? Don't these condensates exist only at extremely low temperatures? And what do plasmons have to do with this? Reading the abstract didn't help at all. Going through the whole article, I understood maybe half of it. But apparently they had done something great, and it was going to be published in Nature Physics! By chance, I happened to be in contact with one of the authors and he explained everything to me in a way that I finally got what they were doing. And it really was something great. First of all, what is a Bose-Einstein condensate? About a century ago, Indian scientist Satyendra Nath Bose sent an article to Albert Einstein, humbly asking for his op...