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if the interior of a black hole is a true void, without even the quantum flux present, would that not allow a theoretical absolute zero temperature to be maintained?

23 minutes ago, hoola said:

if the interior of a black hole is a true void, without even the quantum flux present,

Is it? On what basis do you make this premise?

23 minutes ago, hoola said:

would that not allow a theoretical absolute zero temperature to be maintained?

How does nothing have a temperature?

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no movement equals no temperature

The common model is of an event horizon surrounding a mathematical singularity. Be some distance for anything falling in to still go.

Externally temperature of a reasonably large BH can come close though.

 

Can't measure a non-measurement, just to put that out there. Relative zero or 'close enough' is what we're limited to.

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