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Atoms at temperatures beyond absolute zero may be a new form of matter

6 pointsby samch12 months ago

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samch12 months ago
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az09mugen12 months ago
I never really got how you can go beyond absolute zero. Temperature is the movement&#x2F;agitation of atoms, absolute zero means the atoms are still and don&#x27;t move anymore, by definition. Lower than absolute zero temperature should mean the atoms should be &quot;more&quot; still than still. Which is nonsense to me.<p>And what&#x27;s even more nonsense, it&#x27;s that temperatures &quot;lower&quot; than absolute zero are hotter than absolute zero.<p>Can anyone explain this discrepancy ?
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