Absolute Heat

Discussion in 'Physics & Math' started by DJ Erock, Jul 11, 2006.

  1. DJ Erock Resident Skeptic Registered Senior Member

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    I know that there is an idea of Absolute Zero, the point at which all motion stops at a sub-atomic level. Is there an idea of an Absolute Heat?

    My thought would be that it is the point where sub-atomic particles are all moving at the speed of light, generating the most light that they possibly could.
     
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  5. CANGAS Registered Senior Member

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    Actually, it is generally accepted that electron motion is not abated at the standard definition of absolute zero.

    And, now that I think about it, the neutron dance continues also.

    But it is a safe bet that your car won't crank.
     
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