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by AnkhMorporkian
3108 days ago
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No, definitely not. It would reach the temperature of the other side of the heatsink, and since that's 30 billion years, the Earth will be long, long, LONG gone by then. Even if the sun doesn't engulf the earth, the lowest it could get would be the temperature of the CMB, which is about 3K. Granted, over a couple trillion years, that number would lower. Reaching absolute zero is pretty much one of the only few things that physicists consider impossible, along with exceeding light speed. |
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