Can a Non-Radiant Force Absorb All Heat in a Radius to Absolute Zero?

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Is it theoretically possible to create a non-radiant force that absorbs all heat within a certain radius leaving it's surroundings at absolut zero & only burning that which is in it's field?
 
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No. It is utterly impossible.
 
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