Quote (Snyft2 @ Aug 11 2020 07:33pm)
of water? OF WATER? so only water does this :wacko: ? also im not really that good on researching stuffs, i just ask weird questions and hope someone helps :blush:
and yes, when i said "absolute zero" i just meant low as fuck, as low as it can get :wacko: i remember there was some reason we cant go to absolute zero, i dont know what reason i know theres a reason :blush: !
The reason we can't get to absolute zero is somewhat easy to explain.
Electrons are waves. Waves have energy. You can't remove all the energy from the electron without it not being a wave anymore, so the only way to make the electrons go to absolute zero would be to destroy the electrons and have nothing. So if you have electrons, you have energy, so no substance with electrons can go to absolute zero.
Yes, the full physics of water is not fully figured out. The thing about science is it's an approximation. Always. So no matter how much we think we understand something you can always zoom in further and find inconsistencies. Even our best theories don't work at all temperatures, pressures, speeds, etc. A theory is always simpler than reality and so there's always somewhere you can look for an inconsistency.