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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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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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>Feynman later proposed this interpretation of the positron as an electron moving backward in time

Except there's no conservation of energy in GR because time symetry is broken so good luck with that.

absolute 0 is really cold

Electrons do move at abserlute 0 (youtube.com/watch?v=Oba_RxdESSs)

general relativity does not require time to go in any given direction or AT ALL, tho in a system without time its kinda not nessesary

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Absolute zero wont ever be reached and is as irrelevant as g-orbitals.

Absolute zero is a quantum phenomena. Of course GR is not perfectly compatible with it.

>physics

i could barely read the last word of the topic in one go. i dont think im smart enough for this discussion

Absolute zero is a limit. You can't actually get there, similar to you can't travel at the speed of light.

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>At the absolute zero, nothing moves
wrong-o, grav-olio
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