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I'd like to take a moment to flag that, contrary to what the official page says about absolute zero, it is possible to achieve temperatures below that , and it has been done in labs.
I don't understand the phenomenon well enough to actually explain it, because it's extremely strange (despite unambiguously and demonstrably being a lower temperature, they are "hotter" than any and all systems with a higher temperature), but it does actively contradict how we treat absolute zero. I'm not completely sure what the correct approach is here.
I don't understand the phenomenon well enough to actually explain it, because it's extremely strange (despite unambiguously and demonstrably being a lower temperature, they are "hotter" than any and all systems with a higher temperature), but it does actively contradict how we treat absolute zero. I'm not completely sure what the correct approach is here.