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Anonymous
#413889
11 months ago
lolwut?
Lance
#413896
11 months ago
wut
Anonymous
#413903
11 months ago
colgate gets slimed at 2:30 am and the slime is -7234 degrees
kevinsano
#413905
11 months ago
wut?
Anonymous
#413922
11 months ago
This guy's forced memes get more bizarre the more they amalgamate together.
Anonymous
#413932
11 months ago
There is not such low temperature.
Anonymous
#413963
11 months ago
yes there is
Gittonsxv
#413974
11 months ago
the lowest temp is -273.25 right? hmmm
Anonymous
#414023
11 months ago
i saw a freezer thats -700 c
nemryn
#414042
11 months ago
The lowest temperature is -273.15 in Celsius, or -459.67 in Fahrenheit. I don't know what it is in the scale ponies use, though.
SirPayne
#414289
11 months ago
^^ I would stay away from that freezer...
Anonymous
#414403
11 months ago
Who ya gunna call?
Anonymous
#414430
11 months ago
isnt -270 C the theoretical lowest temperature but unreachable?
Xuncu
#414554
11 months ago
What Nemryn said.

^yes; what happens is that as matter approaches Absolute Zero (in Kelvin, which is what scientists use for these kinds of experiments), it gets colder and colder, untill the molecules nearly stop vibrating and pushing against each other. This causes them to collapse into a puddle, which in turn causes friction, and then heat, keeping from 0 Kelvin from being reached.

If it were possible to reach, what would happen is I think even the theoretical strings that form energy and matter as we know it would cease to vibrate, and thus, cease to exist, perhaps deleting 'information' from the universe even more thuroughly than a black hole (since even tossing something into one of those would affect it's gravtiy and angular momentum, and thus, still have a measurable effect).

But, as there are so many ways for heat to be transfered or produced, it's a 'safeguard' in the universe that keeps the physical laws from being violated, on the same level of unbreakability as making something with mass reach the speed of light (ie; you can't: adding energy at 99.999...% of the speed of light, it gets converted into matter, making that object heavier, and thus, slowing it down).
Jackarunda
#414561
11 months ago
^ *its
your_waifu
#414582
11 months ago
math
Lupal_Fillyus
#852174
6 months ago
^^ wth no
It is a safegaurd.
/mighthavebeentrolled