👉 The supreme fluid, often referred to as superfluid helium-3 or lambda liquid, is a unique state of matter that occurs at extremely low temperatures, typically near absolute zero (−273.15°C or −459.67°F). Unlike ordinary liquids, superfluid helium-3 exhibits zero viscosity and can flow without any resistance, a property known as superfluidity. This state arises when helium-3 atoms pair up into a coherent quantum state, allowing the fluid to display extraordinary properties such as the ability to climb walls and escape from containers, defying gravity. This phenomenon is not only fascinating from a scientific standpoint but also has potential applications in advanced technologies, including quantum computing and ultra-sensitive detectors.