Experimental realities refuting existence of p=0 condensate in a system of interacting bosons : I. Electron bubble

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Physical reality of the existence of electron bubble in liquid $^4He$ (or $^3He$) renders a {\it clear experimental evidence} for a quantum particle (in an interacting environment as seen by electron in liquid helium) to occupy exclusively a space of size $\lambda/2$ that, obviously, depends on its energy/momentum. This unequivocally proves that {\it no particle} in a system of interacting bosons such as liquid $^4He$ has momentum $p=0$; in stead, {\it all particles} in the ground state of such a system are in the single quantum state of energy $\varepsilon_o = h^2/8md^2$ or momentum $p = h/2d$.

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