Re: Time as Temperature

Gerald O'Docharty ( Feberrus@aol.com )
Tue, 4 Aug 1998 09:53:07 EDT

In a message dated 98-08-03 21:33:17 EDT, you write:

<< s anything that is cooled to absolute zero has such a low energy
level that it "falls apart".. is this correct? If this is true, then
matter at this temperature would have no energy.. so no matter.. now
I'm all confused.. if all the energy is taken out of matter, by
cooling it to the lowest possible temperature, will the matter simpl >>
the theory now is that the atomic motion ceases in quantum meachanics
electrons
orbit an atom perpetualy (how a magnet stays magnetized so long) however i
think your idea is possible maybe at absolute zero matter does dissasocite to
zpe. by the way does anyone know exactly how close they are to absoulute zero?