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RE: Approaching The Absolute Zero Temperature: Just a Billionth Degree Away
I think attainment of this 'absolute zero degree' is in synchronicity with getting 'pure water' A water with zero conductivity, ph7, boils at exactly 100degree Celsius and freezes at 0 degree Celsius.
If this is achievable, then we can start thinking of absolute zero.
I guess by then the HUP might become obsolete. If you can remember the law 4th at stated that matter is an indestructible particle of an element, the advent of radioactive disintegration has rendered this law obsolete. Change is constant and science will keep evolving.
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Absolute zero will go against a lot of laws of both chemistry and physics. For now, we can only dream of it and wish to have such.