RE: Temperature - Absolute Zero

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Temperature - Absolute Zero

in science •  7 years ago 

I have started to believe in the fact that the only absolute is zero. And that it is truely obtainable. To your point of ever increasingly smaller particles occupying a space and never true allow absolute zero to be acheived is there not that same ever increasing small environment to house absolutely nothing?

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Hi, thanks for reading! If we could zoom in on this ever increasing small environment, it would contain a system observable as very much like the entire observable universe; this is because the universe is the manifestation of infinity.

In other words, even what looks like nothing is infinitely complex in the infinite universe.

Another way to look at it is that if there were nothing, then there would be nothing. But there is everything, and therefore there is everything.

I know I don't put much forward in terms of evidence and just start with conclusions, but I would recommend checking out my other posts such as The Big Bang's Big Assumption that show why all observations in physics can be reduced to the results of gravity.