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At the absolute zero, nothing moves which means time is halted. General relativity does NOT account for this, which is why we need to combine it with thermodynamics.
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Boo he ha ha?

Electrons do move at absolute zero

also absolute zero is impossible to create

>nothing moves

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are you telling me that two objects at absolute zero don't gravitate toward one another?

>Electrons do move at absolute zero
[citation needed]

look for "zero-point energy(motion)" familia

>(((Electrons)))
Don't mean
>Electron
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