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Physicists , how is this possible???

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According to the guinness world record, the coldest place in the universe has a temperature of -454 c , but how can this be possible? Cause according to kelvin , the coldest possible is -273.15 C which is the absolute zero and beyond that it is not possible to get more energy out of a substance , because at this temperature all the heat energy has been absorbed and the molecules have stopped vibrating !! so Its hard for me to believe that this website and its information is based on good resources:

http://www.4to40.com/recordbook/index.asp?id=144&category=land

If I am wrong please correct me!!

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  1. Well, you have to consider:

    1. The temperature in space is only presumed.

    2. There may be molecules containing chemical elements we have never heard of and cannot understand.

    3. Kelvin could have been wrong.


  2. That article says the coldest place in the universe is -454 degees Fahrenheit, which is only  -270 degrees Celsius

  3. Dont worry, you have just read it wrong.

    Its not possible, that temperature is in Fahrenheit, (-454 F = -270 C).

    It is therefore entirely possible.

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