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Started by Legend, Sep 02, 2014, 07:17 PM

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Raven


I thought absolute zero is impossible to recreate on earth because the object your freezing always has to touch something, which creates heat. But it occurs in space, or something...


No. Even the coldest areas we've seen in space do not hit absolute zero. We've been closer to creating absolute zero than nature has but we still can't achieve it.