01-06-2013, 03:40 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by atinybug
That below absolute zero thing is way over my head, but I always thought temperature at the most basic level is how much a molecule moves when it has some energy. If it has no energy (absolute zero) then it doesn't move at all? How can something move less than not moving?
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There is no such thing as absolute rest. Even at 0 Kelvin, you have quantum fluctuations, which is a direct consequence of the uncertainty principle.
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