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<blockquote data-quote="Ed Lester" data-source="post: 4911646" data-attributes="member: 587479"><p>Absolute 0 has never been reached. The closest has been a a few ten thousandths above A-0. This was done in an attempt to create a new form of matter called "Abode Einstein Condensate"</p><p></p><p>Light actually slows down when passing through this material.</p><p></p><p>And just as an FYI, superconductors operate in extremely low temps with extremely low resistances, but 0 ohms is impossible to create with matter. Any time electrons pass from molecule to molecule there is an inherent loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ed Lester, post: 4911646, member: 587479"] Absolute 0 has never been reached. The closest has been a a few ten thousandths above A-0. This was done in an attempt to create a new form of matter called "Abode Einstein Condensate" Light actually slows down when passing through this material. And just as an FYI, superconductors operate in extremely low temps with extremely low resistances, but 0 ohms is impossible to create with matter. Any time electrons pass from molecule to molecule there is an inherent loss. [/QUOTE]
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