CoBHC247
The Impaler
"Absolute zero is a fundamental lower bound on the temperature of any macroscopic system. It is a temperature of 0 K, −273.15°C, or −459.67°F. It is unachievable in practice but it exists as a limit for real physical phenomena, and it was inferred by extrapolation from kinetic theory, and from other considerations in theoretical physics. One would like to define it as the temperature at which all motion ceases, but even at absolute zero some motion remains due to the requirements of quantum mechanics."BloodyScalpel said:actually it's not.
Not in current physics