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From: D.J. on 16 Jun 2010 09:14 On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 14:00:50 +0100, "whisky-dave" <whisky-dave(a)final.front.ear> wrote: > >"Pete" <available.on.request(a)aserver.invalid> wrote in message >news:2010061611033896957-availableonrequest(a)aserverinvalid... >> On 2010-06-16 02:04:19 +0100, krishnananda said: >> >>> In article <7gdle7-ub1.ln1(a)ID-52418.user.berlin.de>, >>> Wolfgang Weisselberg <ozcvgtt02(a)sneakemail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> whisky-dave <whisky-dave(a)final.front.ear> wrote: >>>>> "Michael" <adunc79617(a)mypacks.net> wrote in message >>>> >>>>>> Sure HOPE they're shooting shorter than 1/100 to freeze the action! >>>> >>>>> yeah but to really freeze it you have to get to absolute zero. >>>>> Isn't that 1/infinity ;-) >>>> >>>> No, it's -273.15�C (-459.67�F). >>>> >>>> :-) >>>> >>>> -Wolfgang >>> >>> Well, absolute zero has always been 0�K with me... >> >> Brrrrrrilliant, almost illuminating, definitely enlightening :-) >> > >Does absolute zero actually exists as a temperature anywhere, I heard >that matter wouldn't exists when it reach zero, so the coldest temperature >is above 0K but only a fraction. > Google for "Bose-Einstein Condensate".
From: Wolfgang Weisselberg on 16 Jun 2010 18:38 krishnananda <krishna(a)divine-life.in.invalid> wrote: > Wolfgang Weisselberg <ozcvgtt02(a)sneakemail.com> wrote: >> No, it's -273.15°C (-459.67°F). > Well, absolute zero has always been 0°K with me... Kelvin doesn't get a °, so it's 0K. -Wolfgang
From: Pete on 16 Jun 2010 20:16 On 2010-06-16 23:38:57 +0100, Wolfgang Weisselberg said: > krishnananda <krishna(a)divine-life.in.invalid> wrote: >> Wolfgang Weisselberg <ozcvgtt02(a)sneakemail.com> wrote: > >>> No, it's -273.15°C (-459.67°F). > >> Well, absolute zero has always been 0°K with me... > > Kelvin doesn't get a °, so it's 0K. > > -Wolfgang No, there is always a space between a value and its unit according to the SI nomenclature. -- Pete
From: whisky-dave on 17 Jun 2010 08:57 "Pete" <available.on.request(a)aserver.invalid> wrote in message news:2010061614234145347-availableonrequest(a)aserverinvalid... > On 2010-06-16 14:00:50 +0100, whisky-dave said: > >> "Pete" <available.on.request(a)aserver.invalid> wrote in message >> news:2010061611033896957-availableonrequest(a)aserverinvalid... >>> On 2010-06-16 02:04:19 +0100, krishnananda said: >>> >>>> In article <7gdle7-ub1.ln1(a)ID-52418.user.berlin.de>, >>>> Wolfgang Weisselberg <ozcvgtt02(a)sneakemail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> whisky-dave <whisky-dave(a)final.front.ear> wrote: >>>>>> "Michael" <adunc79617(a)mypacks.net> wrote in message >>>>> >>>>>>> Sure HOPE they're shooting shorter than 1/100 to freeze the action! >>>>> >>>>>> yeah but to really freeze it you have to get to absolute zero. >>>>>> Isn't that 1/infinity ;-) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> :-) >>>>> >>>>> -Wolfgang >>>> >>> >>> Brrrrrrilliant, almost illuminating, definitely enlightening :-) >>> >> >> Does absolute zero actually exists as a temperature anywhere, I heard >> that matter wouldn't exists when it reach zero, so the coldest >> temperature is above 0K but only a fraction. > > That reminds me of: > > http://www.jmsconsultants.co.uk/pdf/exoendo.pdf > That's good, so does that mean that hell will eventully become a black hell hole. Or maybe it's already happened, I'm just glad I don;t have a soul to worry about :)
From: whisky-dave on 17 Jun 2010 08:58
"Pete" <available.on.request(a)aserver.invalid> wrote in message news:2010061701163939837-availableonrequest(a)aserverinvalid... > On 2010-06-16 23:38:57 +0100, Wolfgang Weisselberg said: > >> krishnananda <krishna(a)divine-life.in.invalid> wrote: >>> Wolfgang Weisselberg <ozcvgtt02(a)sneakemail.com> wrote: >> >>>> No, it's -273.15�C (-459.67�F). >> >>> Well, absolute zero has always been 0�K with me... >> >> Kelvin doesn't get a �, so it's 0K. >> >> -Wolfgang > > No, there is always a space between a value and its unit according to the > SI nomenclature. Yep, Space the final frontier |