| 1. | Only as the temperature tends to absolute zero do speeds fall greatly.
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| 2. | The sections on reaching towards absolute zero even mention the Boomerang Nebula.
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| 3. | The idea of absolute zero was generalised in 1848 by Lord Kelvin.
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| 4. | All matter with a temperature greater than absolute zero emits thermal radiation.
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| 5. | "And if it doesn't stop, we will use absolute zero tolerance ."
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| 6. | Fine fine, let's call it " arbitrarily close to absolute zero ".
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| 7. | It certainly won't cool down to absolute zero over just 30 minutes!
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| 8. | :: You can cool ice to any arbitrary temperature above absolute zero.
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| 9. | Absolute zero is nearly minus-273 degrees Celsius ( minus-460 degrees Fahrenheit ).
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| 10. | Choosing zero energy at absolute zero temperature, this can be rewritten as
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