(...) Interestingly (implying an exception), on thing becomes solid at high pressure. (...)
let me put it like this: there is a reason WHY he wrote
Interestingly, one thing only becomes solid at high pressure.
(meaning: this stuff is an exception to the rule of thumb, that everything sooner or later will freeze to a solid if you just cooled it enough, even without applying pressure)
... and no, he wasn't referring to water.
regards
Ingo
@ Arkcon:
(...), and why?
there are some trivial answers which seem to be false in this case
... and a lot of research still goin' on in understanding the solidification of suprafluid bose-einstein-condensates (which is the more precise description of the respective liquid)
what exactly did
you have in mind?