What’s Below Absolute Zero?
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It's impossible to have something colder than absolute zero...right? That's why it's called "absolute zero". Well, it turns out you can get certain substances to negative absolute temperatures (e.g. -1 Kelvin)...but in order to do so, you actually have to heat it up! Hosted by: Niba @NotesbyNiba (she/her)
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