👉 The ball fluid, also known as ballistic fluid or ballistic liquid crystal fluid, is a unique class of liquids that exhibit properties similar to those of traditional liquids but with additional characteristics that make them behave like fluids under extreme conditions. These fluids are composed of spherical particles, typically ranging from 1 to 100 nanometers in diameter, which are dispersed in a liquid medium. Due to their spherical shape and the strong interparticle interactions, ball fluid particles can align in a highly ordered manner even under high shear rates or extreme temperatures, leading to low viscosity and high compressibility. This results in ball fluid behaving like a nearly incompressible fluid, with minimal resistance to flow, making them ideal for applications requiring precise control and stability, such as in microfluidics, high-speed mixing, and advanced lubricants.