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Sat 02/28/09 03:44 PM

I would think if something was at absolute zero, that would slowly spread to the rest of the universe.


I would think that even if getting a single atom to absolute zero was possible, it would no longer be at absolute zero as soon as it interacted with any other particle, as that interaction would spread kinetic energy to the frozen atom, either through radiation or conduction.

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Sat 02/28/09 03:39 PM
Edited by _kyle on Sat 02/28/09 03:39 PM

Hey...NO dark sarcasm in the classroom.:tongue:

How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat? :D

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Sat 02/28/09 12:51 AM
My father told me this one, I'm still not sure if it was borrowed or not:

"Computers are just really fast idiots."

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Sat 02/28/09 12:46 AM

I guess I should first ask the question does a planet even float?


"floating" occurs when an object or body becomes of equal or less density of its environment, i.e. bubbles in water, balloons in the sky. so, no.

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Sat 02/28/09 12:24 AM
I like being funny, but is it a little off the wall?