John - Re: Time as Temperature

donadams ( donadams@telusplanet.net )
Fri, 07 Aug 1998 20:08:31 -0500

John, any chance of finding a reference or info on that technicality you
mentioned? I'd love to hear about it!!!!

John Berry wrote:
>
> Zero Kelvin means just that, NO heat, No molecular vibration, You can not have
> negative values in Kelvin. (though somewhere I did read about a technicality)
>
> John Berry
>
> donadams wrote:
>
> > 0 degrees Kelvin....? I mean at some point, I think its around 4
> > degrees matter seemingly
> > just evaporates right? So what if you took an object and super cooled
> > it to say
> > - 500 degrees Kelvin? And you froze it immediately? What would happen
> > to it?
>
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