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01-29-2008, 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted by ninty
Coldest temperature physically possible is about -460F or -273C. That is absolute zero (0 K) which is the absence of thermal energy. Basically no atoms move at all. I don't think it is physically possible to remove all thermal energy, but they have gotten extremely close. Like to 0.0001 of a degree within absolute zero. That's called the Bose–Einstein condensate which was just on NOVA about 2 weeks ago.
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