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Atoms Reach Record Temperature, Colder than Absolute Zero
Absolute zero is often thought to be the coldest temperature possible. But now researchers show they can achieve even lower temperatures for a strange realm of "negative temperatures."Oddly, another way to look at these negative temperatures is to consider them hotter than infinity, researchers added. This unusual advance could lead to new engines that could technically be more than 100 percent efficient...
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Okay, either this is ground breaking, or this is another ftl neutrino ;)
I know right, who knows how many more anomalies we will find. The universe is a weird place.
Yeah, when this is in a peer-reviewed journal, I might try to make better sense of it. Until then, it goes in the room-temperature fusion pile.