The Efimov state is a quantum phenomenon where three particles form a stable bound system even though no two particles can bind individually, occurring only near absolute zero temperatures; removing any single particle causes the entire system to collapse.
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Three Particles Shouldn’t Bind—But DoAjouté :
This bond shouldn't exist. Two particles won't bind. Add a third and suddenly it's stable. None of the pairs can stick, but all three together locked in.
Quantum loophole in action? It's called the Efimov state. It only happens near absolute zero. Remove one, it collapses.
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