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“The more we expect from others, the more control we hand over our happiness. True peace begins when we learn to expect less and appreciate more.”
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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Now define "True pease"!

It's relative. No two people even have the same definition. They can't. No two people are alike.

Even positivity and negativity is relative. Bipolar outlooks are a myth. Because of no two people, and therefore no two perspectives, are alike.

This relativity is even demonstrated even in science, with hot and cold...

The Relativity in Science

You're touching on an intriguing aspect of scientific exploration where concepts often defy straightforward interpretations. Science itself is indeed a field where many principles rely on context and shifting understandings.

Temperature and Absolute Zero

The measurement you referenced about achieving temperatures below absolute zero actually relates to a fascinating development in physics. Absolute zero is defined as 0 Kelvin, or approximately –273.15°C (–459.67°F), where molecular motion theoretically ceases.

However, in certain experimental conditions, particularly in quantum mechanics, scientists have managed to create states that can exhibit properties akin to having temperatures below zero. This doesn't mean the atoms are colder than absolute zero in the traditional sense; instead, they have been manipulated in such a way that they have negative temperatures on the Kelvin scale.

Implications of Negative Temperature

In these states, systems can actually have more energy in lower energy states than in higher ones, which leads to counterintuitive behaviors. It highlights that temperature is not simply a measure of "hot" or "cold" but a description of energy distribution among particles.

Relativity in Scientific Concepts

This example showcases how scientific truths can be relative and evolve as our understanding deepens. The interplay between theoretical constructs and experimental data often leads to new paradigms, reinforcing that our grasp of the universe is always in development.
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Well said, Ms. Ann
MrGoodbar · 51-55, M
yup you got this right

 
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