Physicists found the “most nearly perfect” liquid ever observed. Apparently that means it’s almost nearly perfect, but not quite near. Perhaps that means it’s actually perfect, if it’s mostly near perfect. Not really sure.
Most nearly perfect. Yep. You read that right.
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