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BTruesdell07
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If temperature is the speed that electrons are moving around the nucleus of an atom, and nothing but the speed of light can go the speed of light then shouldn't there be a maximum temperature that is possible. Remember absolute zero is the point where the electrons stop moving. So "absolute 100" could be the point that electrons are moving the speed of light. "Absolute 100" would be the same as absolute 0 and only be theoretically possible