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Re: Black Holes And Absolute Zero
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Zephram Cochrane/">Zephram Cochrane on February 13, 2000 20:12:30 UTC |
: Does a black hole have a mesurable temperature, and if so is that temperate absolute zero? http://www.astronomy.net/forums/blackholes2/messages/3350.shtml If not black holes, then does any part of space obtain absolute zero? Space has a temperature due to radiation remnant fron the big bang of 2.7 Kelvin.
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