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Is the temperature between electron/quantum shells 0 K?

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Yes, anything being 0 K having speed of light is where I get at as well. So that version definitely appeals to my line of thinking.

 

Again, thanks ajb for helpful input :)

 

and just as we can never quite reach c with mass, neither can anythign quite hit 0 K I believe , even if its as close as you stated foodchain

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the Original question is a bit skewed in the way of measurement units too, it`s like asking what`s the temp of a magnetic field is, or how hot is gravity.

 

it non sequitur.

it`s like asking what`s the temp of a magnetic field is, or how hot is gravity.

 

Gravity may not be hot, but it sure is attractive.

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