Will Absolute 0 Ever Be Achieved ?

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Will Absolute 0 Ever Be Achieved ?
  1. Unread #41 - Apr 7, 2009 at 2:15 PM
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    Will Absolute 0 Ever Be Achieved ?

    And that is impossable to comprehend because everything around us is made of particles that move, some noticable, like water, some aren't, like a desk, or the floor.
     
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    Will Absolute 0 Ever Be Achieved ?

    This is not true.

    There is just not enough motion to transfer energy.
     
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    Will Absolute 0 Ever Be Achieved ?

    At absolute zero nothing moves. He is correct.Read all the posts.
     
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    Will Absolute 0 Ever Be Achieved ?

    No it is not... i'm sure about it. Trust me, read up about it, encyclopedias, wikipedia, whatever.

    Absolute zero is when the motion is not enough to transfer energy, thus no heat flow.
     
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    Will Absolute 0 Ever Be Achieved ?

    It will never be achieved, because to extract energy, energy must be used. And even if the machine that is trying to get 0 on the substance pokes it, that is kinetic energy transfered.

    I think they said something about those electron colliders being able to take out all the energy... can't quite recall
     
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    Will Absolute 0 Ever Be Achieved ?

    However much they extract, there will be some energy which will prevent absolute zero being reached, hence the only possible way to have that, apart from anti-matter/dark matter, would be to have a situation with no energy to start with.
     
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    Will Absolute 0 Ever Be Achieved ?

    Like I said, actually read through all the posts, not just some from the first page. I think I know what I'm talking about. Never ttrust wikipedia as a source lol. That's just silly.
    Anyway, energy = motion.
    No energy = no motion.
     
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    Will Absolute 0 Ever Be Achieved ?

    Ignorance.
    Darren would've given you a whipping if he'd still be here.
    Molecular motion never stops.
    Absolute zero is when there is not enough motion to transfer energy, causing a theoretical "standstill", but this is a myth.

    Seriously.
    Absolute zero doesn't mean nothing moves.

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    http://www.pa.msu.edu/~sciencet/ask_st/012992.html

    read the last sentence of first paragraph. Notice that it's a Scientific journal.
     
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    Will Absolute 0 Ever Be Achieved ?

    Well, ish.

    There's some debate at exactly what happens at absolute zero (although the bose-einstein condensate is pretty nifty). The definition of that point would be the point where movement is at it's slowest possible, approaching zero... but perhaps not theoretically attainable.
     
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    Will Absolute 0 Ever Be Achieved ?

    damn.. this makes my head spin... what WOULD happen if absolute zero was reached.... im sayign that everything would be black
     
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