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<blockquote data-quote="James Snover" data-source="post: 16629293" data-attributes="member: 67454"><p>The chemistry which you may be currently experiencing, or not, has not prevented you from true understanding.</p><p></p><p>The hottest and coldest places in the entire solar system, if not the universe itself, are right here in laboratories on Earth.</p><p></p><p>In our fusion labs, we have hit temps upwards of a billion.</p><p></p><p>In our labs, we have hit temps of, I kid you not, due to an error in how it was all calibrated, -6 below absolute zero. Seriously. Due to a fluke in quantum physics, and it has been repeated and verified, we are hitting temps -6K _below_ absolute zero.</p><p></p><p>Even the huge multi-billion-mass black holes at the centers of galaxies, cannot beat that! (the larger a black hole is, the colder it is. It has been known for about 30 years that the black holes at the centers of galaxies are somewhat colder than the 3kelvin of the background universe. (You can thank Hawking and Susskind, for that, disagree on pretty much everything else, though they did)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Snover, post: 16629293, member: 67454"] The chemistry which you may be currently experiencing, or not, has not prevented you from true understanding. The hottest and coldest places in the entire solar system, if not the universe itself, are right here in laboratories on Earth. In our fusion labs, we have hit temps upwards of a billion. In our labs, we have hit temps of, I kid you not, due to an error in how it was all calibrated, -6 below absolute zero. Seriously. Due to a fluke in quantum physics, and it has been repeated and verified, we are hitting temps -6K _below_ absolute zero. Even the huge multi-billion-mass black holes at the centers of galaxies, cannot beat that! (the larger a black hole is, the colder it is. It has been known for about 30 years that the black holes at the centers of galaxies are somewhat colder than the 3kelvin of the background universe. (You can thank Hawking and Susskind, for that, disagree on pretty much everything else, though they did) [/QUOTE]
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