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  • One logical problem.

    One logical problem.
    =.
    On the one hand:
    We cannot reach constant speed of photon (c=1)
    but we say that photon exists.
    One the other hand :
    We cannot reach absolute zero ( T= 0K) but we can read:
    ‘ It is true . . . there is such a thing as absolute zero; we cannot
    reach temperatures below absolute zero not because we are not
    sufficiently clever but because temperatures below absolute zero
    simple have no meaning.’
    / Book : ‘Dreams of a final theory’ . Page 138.
    by Steven Weinberg. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1979 /
    ==,
    The logical problem is:
    Why to one and the same problem ( we cannot reach , , . )
    we give two different solutions:
    a )photon exist and has meaning , , but
    b) there is such a thing as absolute zero . . . . .but it has no meaning ?
    ==..
    Maybe therefore someone wrote:
    ' If you try to search for 'reference frame ' for the photon
    'emission & re-emission', you will find only some
    'Quantum-Mechanics' Mumbo jumbo and very little else.'
    ==..

  • #2
    P,S.
    "Quantum gas goes below absolute zero"
    Quantum gas goes below absolute zero : Nature News & Comment
    / Posted 03 January 2013 /
    It is hard for me to say something,
    but ,it seems, that this discovery is a step to correct our logic.
    ===…

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    • #3
      One wrote: ' Universe inside black holes'
      Other wrote: ' our universe came from a supermassive black hole'
      Third wrote: ' black holes is a mother for . . . another universes'
      I say that that all these sentences are equal to the sentence:
      'All universes are inside vacuum'.
      Why?
      Because black holes and vacuum have one and the same temperature
      near to absolute zero ( or absolute zero T=0K ).
      Because they all can radiate energy . .. . . .
      and this radiation changes the surrounding space
      and this radiation can create new universes ( material universes).
      =.
      And if someone would ask ' the conditions BEFORE the big bang'
      the answer is given as 'it was nothing- no time, no space'
      it means ' it was no gravity time, it was no gravity space',
      it was 'nothingness' ,
      it means: it was only an eternal, infinite absolute vacuum: T=0K
      . ====,,,

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