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[5] Can we define absolute zero? These are the things i think about when I'm stoned.
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Can we ever really define absolute zero? Will absolute zero ever be a definite number? If we can't see the depths of space, how can we know what the greatest distance is between any two stars? Wouldn't the greatest distance between two stars, anywhere in the universe, be absolute zero? AND if the universe always expands, wouldn't that distance always expand, and, therefore, wouldn't absolute zero be ever reducing? AND is that expansion happening at a constant? Is it even expanding at the same rate at all places? Wouldn't star density play a role in determining the rate at which different parts of the universe expand? So wouldn't all of this play into what we define as absolute zero, and, therefore, make absolute zero and undefinable number? Or... Can someone solve for that?

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