Physics majors?...absolute zero(-273K) = anti-matter, the universe is surrounded by anti-matter...matter, as defined, cannot exist outside this enclosure...black holes are inflection points in this construct where (Hawkins radiation) is seen as the presence of Anti-matter...A man was was told he is "absolutely zero" when sope about the worthless things in this world....hahahahaha...I guess, the matter of fact of things is these fools have the illusion of knowledge, while He represents true knowledge...Stevie boy you're as blind as Stevie Wonder....keep counting random numbers fools, the physics of life is written the eyes of the creature...
I'm sure it can be measured if one can think of it as binary(existence/non-existence). It can not be measured by the material world because matter can not exist outside in the Anti-matter/universe. I'm certain of this intuition as I am certain of the math in my mind. Tell Selma to give me a head job before I blow the Vatican to kingdom come...
No. Point blank, it cannot be measured. This is because the measuring device must be able to exist outside of the universe of that which it is measuring. This is impossible. The measuring device will stop working at the moment of absolute zero, which is the phenomenon it is trying to measure. That is why it is theoretical, and not real.
I can't stop laughing, at what you just wrote...and I'm sure I'll keep fucking once my dick stops working, then again, who's counting and who's accounting. Those fucking machines better keep counting because I'm ahead by a length of a unit, not a number...haha, turn it on turn it on, when need to count it...we founded it...mort time....hahahahaha
Methinks you just need some pianist inspiration. Ever see a hand blur when playing an instrument? They are rare, but they exist. Watch this kid's left hand.
Since no one is citing references, I'll also just pull something out of my ass, in case anyone is believing the "science" being "revealed" here. It is impossible to reach zero Kelvin. It is not impossible to measure a temperature of zero Kelvin. Dumbed down example: An infrared thermometer can measure the temperature of a volcano, without becoming the same temperature of the volcano. We are well beyond glass/'mercury' thermometers that must make contact with the material being measured.
Since pulling a rabbit out of your ass seems to be your take...let me give that rabbit some carrot, I think it'll enjoy it. The world of "measure" is defined by the world of matter which equates to the observed universe. Mass is usually the measure of matter in different forms...to "measure", & contact seems to be words used in the world of matter where time and space are defined. What is theorized about "black holes" hints at what I'm pointing out...nothing can escape the event horizon of a black hole yet, it's observed by the presence of "Hawkins radiation"...
Actually, my original post wasn't referring to your posts, but to the other post. Your posts, otoh, are usually well above my ability to understand.