
I think the act of creating the ideal vacuum with lead to something having 0 (absolute) temperature
hangon! all of this can't happen in the first place. If there is no temperature, by definition, then at absolute zero and that violates one of the laws of thermodynamics.
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Tue 30 Dec 2008, 10:22,
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hangon! all of this can't happen in the first place. If there is no temperature, by definition, then at absolute zero and that violates one of the laws of thermodynamics.

I was going more for the definition of measurement rather than the whole thermodynamics thing, but we both got to the same place in the end.
Of course, we could start talking about entropy but that would just start a whole other shitstorm.
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Tue 30 Dec 2008, 10:28,
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Of course, we could start talking about entropy but that would just start a whole other shitstorm.