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Maury Markowitz
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Absolute zero is impossible?

Even at absolute zero the energy of the system is not zero due to the ZPE. So "absolute zero energy" is not a thing even when you lack heat.

Even if absolute temperature is reached, there is no way to go further while the universe is expanding- so the entropy cannot go any lower ?

We will never reach that point. Even in a classical model we would only approximate it, approaching it asymptotically.

Maury Markowitz
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