I could try to go into a deep conversation in trying to explain string theory, but instead I will just summarize it so I can get to my point. String theory says that all matter can be broken down into vibrating loops, or strings. They vibrate at different frequencies to give them their properties. … and that’s my summarization. I’m writing a term paper on it now, and I’ll have that done soon, and I’ll put it on here.
Ok, now for my point: Absolute zero (0K) halts all motion, movement or energy. So would that mean that it stops the strings from vibrating? Would all matter become indistinguishable? Anything and everything would become a single, gray matter. This is kind of a stretch out there, but suppose the frequency of the string determined the gravity, pull, or force. If the frequency was 0 (no vibration) would it become super-massive? Pulling all of the grey-matter together into a super-dense ball of nothing. Doubtful, but you never know. Testing could be sort of dangerous. Well, ok, not sort of, really dangerous. Life-ending dangerous. World-ending, universe-ending. Ooo freaky. Well had fun with that, hope it made you think.
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