What did David Pulis, Michael Kosterlitz, and Duncan Haldane contribute to the understanding of quantum behavior?
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They advanced the understanding of phase transitions at near absolute zero temperatures.
They developed a new type of computer.
They discovered a new element.
They invented a new form of energy.
2.
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How does topology influence the behavior of materials at extremely low temperatures?
It increases the temperature of the material.
It affects the shape and connectivity of the material's structure.
It changes the color of the material.
It makes the material heavier.
3.
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What potential application could arise from the understanding of quantum phases?
Design of new clothing materials.
Invention of faster cars.
Creation of topological quantum computers.
Development of new musical instruments.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the Drake Equation used for?
Measuring the distance between stars.
Predicting weather patterns.
Estimating the number of technological civilizations in the universe.
Calculating the speed of light.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a key factor in the development of technologically capable life according to the transcript?
The presence of water.
The initial abiogenesis and evolutionary steps.
The color of the star it orbits.
The size of the planet.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a Dyson swarm?
A type of star.
A hypothetical structure built around a star to capture energy.
A new species of alien.
A type of galaxy.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why is it unlikely that Tabby's Star hosts a Type 2 civilization?
Because it is too far away.
Because it is a red dwarf star.
Because no Dyson swarms have been detected in the observed stars.
Because it is not in the Milky Way.
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