I have been wondering. Why can things get so hot yet no where near as cold.
I mean if you ignore kelvin, both celsius and retarded have absolute zero at the negative hundreds, yet for "hot" things it can go beyond mere trillions, going upto the planck temperature. No wait, what I brought up is stupid, didn't realize until I wrote it down...
Anyways.
We have kelvin, which is the objectively the correct temperature system.
But here's a question, let's say theoretically you can go below absolute zero. What would the particles do? While the move around as long as they have energy, and stay still when they have non. So if they had negative energy, what would they do?
And don't tell me it's pointless to think about this. There are a theories that require the existence of exotic matter or negative energy.
You may say that if you had any particles in space, you can't possibly have negative energy in said space, but is that necessarily true? I mean yes, particles have mass, this they have energy and therefore they can't... I just contradicted myself, didn't even realize. And even if we disregard the particles there are still other forces at play.
Now then, regardless of all that stuff...
I did actually write a paragraph here, but I decided to delete it because I had a severe case of brain rot.
Then again I know nothing regarding this topic, so it's just a small thought I've been having for a long while now.
So if you find this chapter as stupid as I did, just know I'm trying to sound smart, nothing else.
And don't tell me if I wanted to sound smart I shouldn't have said something idiotic. I still sound smart for those that doesn't know jack shit about anything.