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Originally Posted by turbobrick
To the above post, hydrogen is an element and are atoms, not molecules. Well, there is molecular hydrogen, H2, but it can't bond to anything else and will be just hydrogen.
Anyway, the temperature of absolute zero is impossible. Also, there is something called the zero point energy, which basically is the lowest possible energy something can have. Because of that there will always be motion no matter how cold you get something.
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nothing is impossible my friend. at one point in time, it was impossible for man to travel to the moon. at one point in time, it was impossible for humans to fly, now we can. At one point in time, it was impossible that the earth was round.
I believe it was Thomas Edison who tried like 1000 ways to create a light bulb and failed. It didn't mean it was impossible, it just meant there was 1000 ways it wasn't possible. You have to discover the possible way to go about doing things.
TL;DR version: Nothing is impossible. It's just a matter of how you go about doing it, that makes it possible
