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What’s The Coolest Fact About The Universe You Know?

Hockeycowboy

Witness for Jehovah
Premium Member
I get really depressed when I think about myself only being merely 3 * 10 ^ -82 the size of the observable universal. I'm only 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000003 percent the size of our observable universe.
Well, then, you must be FAT!
Just kiddin...Lol, I couldn't help myself!
 

Salvador

RF's Swedenborgian
Reading the link, it appears that negative Kelvin temps are
due to a quirk in the historical definition of absolute zero.
But I have little confidence in this view cuz it's all far above
my pay grade.

Well then, I suppose you could not be able to tell me what the temperature would be if all matter in the observable universe were compacted as tightly as possible together in the least amount of space with the highest possible density.
 

Bob the Unbeliever

Well-Known Member

That's incredible. (I used the word 'cool' way too much, above).

I'm not going to pretend that I have a clue what the bit is really saying, but it reminds me of a short story by Larry Niven, and a cave, with a magical daemon guarding the doorway-- it let fast-moving air molecules out, but kept the slow moving ones in. The cave was significantly cooler inside than out.

Below zero gas? Seems like some kind of Side Show Dodge when described, and it also seems like it ought to violate Entropy. How can you have an engine greater than 100% efficiency?

To me, that says some of our Models need tweaking a bit. :)
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Well then, I suppose you could not be able to tell me what the temperature would be if all matter in the observable universe were compacted as tightly as possible together in the least amount of space with the highest possible density.
With no kinetic energy or local potential energy,
that seems about as low as you can go.
Tis like the lower limit to limbo.
iu
 

Skwim

Veteran Member
Aside from its incomprehensible size, I find the fact that its expansion is speeding up to be interesting.

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