Physicists have discovered that an idealized form of magnetism can theoretically maintain its order regardless of temperature, challenging the conventional understanding of heat's effect on structures and patterns. This discovery involves a system of two intermingled magnets where free-wheeling arrows stabilize the magnetic order, preventing it from melting away even at infinite temperatures.
Idealized form of magnetism can maintain order at any temperature
Free-wheeling arrows stabilize magnetic order
Discovery challenges conventional understanding of heat's effect on order