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Since absolute zero of temperature cannot be reached by any means, tiny thermal fluctuations are very dfficult to detect in the sub-quantum domain of reality. Still, these could be the hidden realities that quantum physicists are searching for. My theory is that these are inseparables magnetic helicities whose existence confirmed within Curie points of broken symmetries.
I tend to agree that absolute zero does not exist in this physical universe
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For it to exist in the absolute void, there could exist negative temperature to offset the positive temperature.
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For it to exist in the absolute void, there could exist negative temperature to offset the positive temperature.
Absolutely Antonio,I agree.I think the "void" the absolute one that is,exists
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just wondering what would be the temperature of boiling water expressed in negative degrees?
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