So even theoritically 0K is not possible and hence there cannot be absolute void.... Great news
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Originally Posted by Profpat Hi Dipayankar; Outside of the impossibility of absolute zero, if it were possible that would mean zero movement, and I would think rather then crumbling it would disappear. At least according to my Idea if the quarks didn't move no proton, and if the strings didn't move no quarks. And so no movement, no subatomic particles, Just my thought. Best to you, Pat P.S. The strings need to move from the dimensionless point to have length. You need Aristotle's prime mover to have things. |