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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Age: 35
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I have been thinking for a while about the the value of 0 Kelvin. Having a temperature of 0 K means that there is no moleculer movement at all. I was just wondering this.
If the entire universe was at absolute zero would that mean that time would also stop? That is, if there is no movement anywhere wouldn't that just be like a snapshot in time (that could last forever) that can never move? |
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