RE: Exploring the Ice - A Word or Two About Temperature Changes

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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.



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Heyo! Hope you are having a great day!

Is the above similar to (1 out of Infinity = absolute zero) or quite different?
so... not really :)

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 :)

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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!

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