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RE: Exploring the Ice - A Word or Two About Temperature Changes
Hi @svemirac
absolute zero. It is a theoretical temperature point at which all things stop moving, and it is at exactly zero Kelvin [0 K]
Is the above similar to (1 out of Infinity = absolute zero) or quite different?
Since you asked...I enjoy your science posts. You offer the material in such a way where it is comprehensible, even for an old guy like me with cognitive disfunction :>)
Also, I finally managed to complete a 100SP Delegation transaction to @curie. I'd been trying in the past without success, but figured out what the problem was.
Heyo! Hope you are having a great day!
By the current model, there is no infinity when it comes to temperature (as there is no infinite energy).
So, it is finite value and there is nothing behind it. I found this photo, which sums up separation of temperatures and some things related to humankind. "Absolute hot point" is just after the Big Bang - which was 13.8 billion Years - and the most energetic explosion in the Universe (that we know about). :) Hope the second part didn't mess up with you, but the graph amazes me! :)
Science it is! :) We'll see what to come up with next, soon probably :)
Thanks for responding back. Don't do that science thing just for me my friend, if your not getting thumbs up from others as well :>)
I enjoy your other type posts as well!