TheArmitage

TheArmitage t1_jd5hp7t wrote

>what happens if we drop a second atom in the void?

In doing so, you've introduced energy into the system. That atom had to get there somehow, and that takes energy.

>Besides that, temperature itself isnt relative as we have a true zero.

Yes, it is. It's just self-referential. Thermal motion is the motion of atoms in a substance relative to each other. So if all atoms in a substance have zero motion relative to each other, it has a temperature of 0K.

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