The question is can matter exist in the state of absolute zero?
The question is can matter exist in the state of absolute zero?
It's like the ability to measure anything is based on the world of matter(atoms), at absolute zero matter does not exist, hence the theory of anti-matter outside the universe, which can be classified as absolute zero, anti-matter= absolute zeroAbsolute zero is theoretical and does not exist, because it cannot be measured.
You realize things when you hear science fiction while thinking of science fact.
But, more importantly, why don't snakes have armpits?
See, that's what I like. Science.They probably used to have armpits because a long time ago one of them picked an apple from the tree of knowledge, which would have required at least one arm (and therefore a pit too) right? Unless they had created some sort of apple-picking device that was operated using their forked tongues or tail or even telepathy. Then again perhaps the snake just shook the tree trunk very hard and the apple fell off... so may be no arms were involved. Hmmm, it's a complex and emotive subject.
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