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RE: Solids, Liquids and Gases… Is that it? – Part 2 (VERY INTERESTING!)

in #physics8 years ago

It would be impossible to reach Absolute Zero due to the third law of Thermodynamics. The Quantum nature of particles at a fundamental level shows us that there must be movement (due to the Uncertainty Principle if you are interested). All we can do is get closer and closer to it, but never achieve it.

Thanks for your comment and I shall have a look :)

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Yeah, Absolute Zero is just a theory like attaining 100% efficiency and is practically impossible.