David Griffith wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jan 2015, tony duell wrote:
On 29 January 2015 at 21:45, Fred Cisin <cisin at
xenosoft.com> wrote:
> And then store them in the dark in a vacuum at 0 degrees kelvin?
>
No, the outgassing of volatiles would be a problem...
Technically there should be no out gassing at 0 Kelvin.... ;)
Ah yes, but then there are the 3 laws of thermodynamics which have been expressed as :
1st : You can't win, you can only break even
2nd : You can only break even at absolute zero
3rd : You can't get to absolute zerp
^^^^
I'm going to add "zerp" to my list of synonyms for "zero".
Maybe zerp is one of the zeros in ones compliment, the other being zern?
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