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Yes.
That's why I don't add croutons to my Caesar salad.

( an excitation in superfluids may increase momentum, but not mass )

Edited by MigL
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38 minutes ago, 2dlayman said:

Do I understand correctly that ordinary rotons increase mass and extraordinary rotons decrease mass?

 

20 minutes ago, MigL said:

Yes.
That's why I don't add croutons to my Caesar salad.

( an excitation in superfluids may increase momentum, but not mass )

Rotons go very well with "p"s, I find. 

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There are such things as 'rotons' and 'maxons', so I don't thinkhe's missing the 'P'.
They are theoretical constructs, useful in Bose-Einstein Condensate theory.

See here       Roton - Wikipedia

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1 hour ago, MigL said:

There are such things as 'rotons' and 'maxons', so I don't thinkhe's missing the 'P'.
They are theoretical constructs, useful in Bose-Einstein Condensate theory.

See here       Roton - Wikipedia

Yes, so I discover.  

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