Breaking research out of California and university of new York Rochester has isolated a plasma stream and able to accelerate protons faster than the speed of light.... And able to slow them down to 0 kalvin... rematerializing beyond time matter....
Breaking research out of California and university of new York Rochester has isolated a plasma stream and able to accelerate protons faster than the speed of light.... And able to slow them down to 0 kalvin... rematerializing beyond time matter....
True "0 Kelvin" is impossible. If you've ever taken any scientific classes and are aware of significant numbers, you can never truly attain 0 Kelvin. Somebody can always go lower and lower..
In 1994, the NIST achieved a record cold temperature of 700 nK (billionths of a kelvin).
In 2003, researchers at MIT eclipsed this with a new record of 450 pK (0.45 nK).
Basically, let's say your laboratory can attain 0.00 Kelvin. MY laboratory can attain 0.000 kelvin and then the NEXT laboratory can go even LOWER to 0.0000 Kelvin. Theoretically, it never ends.. Rather quite interesting though...
Also, people ask:
"Where is the coldest place in the universe? Is it in some other galaxy?"
Answer:
In the physics laboratories on Earth where they are trying to attain 0 degrees kelvin!
I will read your article though...
"Schrödinger's bet." A bet that loses when you bet it but wins when you DON'T bet it...
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True "0 Kelvin" is impossible. If you've ever taken any scientific classes and are aware of significant numbers, you can never truly attain 0 Kelvin. Somebody can always go lower and lower..
In 1994, the NIST achieved a record cold temperature of 700 nK (billionths of a kelvin).
In 2003, researchers at MIT eclipsed this with a new record of 450 pK (0.45 nK).
Basically, let's say your laboratory can attain 0.00 Kelvin. MY laboratory can attain 0.000 kelvin and then the NEXT laboratory can go even LOWER to 0.0000 Kelvin. Theoretically, it never ends.. Rather quite interesting though...
Also, people ask:
"Where is the coldest place in the universe? Is it in some other galaxy?"
Answer:
In the physics laboratories on Earth where they are trying to attain 0 degrees kelvin!
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