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  • just wait for another scale to come along that shatters Kelvin.... it'll happen. just like it has happened before with theories being proven wrong, so will the Kelvin scale.

  • Thumbs up if the video caught the 0 kelvin before it could even play :P

  • When do you actually take Atomic science? I'm speaking of school...Just curious so don't be assholes to me and insult my question.

  • @Ankawi95

    Dude your profile says you're 22

    If you don't know by now get a job in Mc Donalds!

    Sorry - you probably work there already

  • @37zeus37 I'm 16, I had to make my profile over 18 so I can view everything possible on youtube but the Mc Donalds thing was funny lol.

  • @Ankawi95

    Apologies dude - I'm 42 and to me this vid just looks like M&Ms at a gang bang!

    Good luck with the science thing

  • you are all idiots (except of some) : The laws of thermodynamics state that absolute zero cannot be reached because this would require a thermodynamic system to be fully removed from the rest of the universe. Idiots...

  • the kelvin unit is based on absolute zero

  • It's not from 0K it's from 400k

    Absolute 0 is impassible to reach.

  • Great Stuff!!

  • the closest we've gotten to absoulute zero is a billionth of a degree

  • started at 400 not 0

  • no way man 9600k Kelvin is just so damn hot and no way can you get to 0k since it means motionless

  • 0 = ∞

  • There is ABSOULTLY no way to reach ABSOLUTE ZERO. Due to the fact of conduction. As heat comes from the core, it travels to the surface, travels up whatever yoyur test subject is on, travels through the object, and let some heat in. ABSOULUTE ZERO is the complete UNMOVMENT of molecules. You started WAY PAST BOILING! I'm learning this in SCIENCE NOW. 0 k - Absolute Zero 273 k - Freezing373 k - Boiling You started at 400k. That's nowhere NEAR absolute zero. Research your facts.

  • this the boiling of c60 not water so get your facts straight

  • Yes but still, absoulute zero is 0k, where all particles of matter are at a state of no motion. It started with motion. That's the only thing I really meant to point out. Absolute Zero is the tempature at which all molecular motion stops. Keyword here: ALL

    Thanks for correcting me. I worded my last comment kind crazily.

  • @BratzBoy101

    no thats not true - at 0 Kelvin all molecules have reached the zero-point energy

    they are still moving!

    thats the consequence of the uncertainty principle of heissenberg

  • @BratzBoy101 If you would look it started at 400 kelvin.

  • @Headshot212 Yes I realize, out debate was that that was 0k. I said it was not, as there was motion. In the video, it says from ok - 10,000k! I was simply saying, that is NOT 0k.

  • @BratzBoy101

    You mean all KINETIC motion

    Quantum fluctuations and position uncertainty will ALWAYS cause motion in an atom/molecule

    'Temperature' is a measure of kinetic motion

  • @mdma4life ALL motion stops. Molecular and kinetic.

  • True, he started way above absolute zero. And true it is impossible to reach absolute zero in reality. But it would probably be possible to create such conditions in a computer simulation.

  • Lol, ya. Anything pretty much is possible with computers now.

    And actually, maybe soon it won't be impossible to reach it. People are gettin there. But my eternal question is:

    WHY THE FUCK WOULD YOU WANT TO REACH ABSOLUTE ZERO. lol :)

  • I think it will always be impossible since a 100% efficient system is impossible

  • is this just a theory or has it ever been reached{high school student}

  • No it has never been reached, but scientists are discovering ways to do so, but why would you want it? I don't get that. All it can lead is to disaster.

  • @KoRnmunk00 this is change from solid to liquid.. or not?

  • Reaching absolute zero is like reaching the speed of light except the opposite - you need an infinitely smaller amount of energy to get to zero degrees the closer you get to it however the amount of energy you use itself can interfere with getting to absolute zero.

  • it probably is turned into boiseeinsteincondensate. the coldest known matter. what we see here is that the matter lost its identity.

  • NICE VID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i agree with the guy that says 0 K has never been reached before

  • Wha it held together until 3200K and looked like it had most of it's molecular bond strength at 2000 K you could make spaceship hulls out of this stuff well it's relative CNT.

  • carbon nano tubes much?

  • why did some atoms fizz out in 1:01~1:04?

  • it could be that they become so hot that they disinagrate

  • They escape possibly like a boiling liquid.

  • maybe its became energy :D

  • What program did you use!? :-??

  • Seriously

  • thats not 0 kelvin the atoms would be stretched out and conjoined

  • Yes

  • not to mention 0 kelvin has never bin archived

  • it starts out at 400k not 0

  • There's medicine available for oversensitive assholes.

  • Lol:>

  • Thank you.

    What part of aussie are you in?

  • lukely for you Im assholeologist, and Ive seen that before, so I urgently recommend severe and abrupt asshole streching, in preference by a mandigo therapist, I'll bet you will be saying: "it hurts but feels good!". Youre welcome.

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