Suppose it is possible to reach absolute zero, can humans store life?

Updated on science 2024-05-22
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First of all, it must be the landlord, in my imagination, I really can't imagine that there will be a day when it will reach absolute zero. Imagine this, once absolute zero is reached, all matter in space will be stationary, including microscopic particles, so it seems that it is possible to store life, in absolute zero space, my understanding is that the simple freezing of space where time stands still will only make the human body completely die.

    First of all, the cycle and so on will stop the system.

    As a result, various organs of the human body fail.

    In addition, due to the freezing of water, it will have an anti-swelling effect.

    Destruction of cell tissue structure.

    Complete destruction of the human body.

    Therefore, it is not feasible to preserve the human body simply by cryogenics.

    The purpose of low temperature is only to reduce the physiological rate of the human body as much as possible, of course, on the premise of not destroying organs and tissues.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello landlord! Life is in motion, movement is in energy, absolute zero temperatures are very low, and the metabolism of life is slow, but it does not mean the end of life. As long as there is enough energy to support life activities, it can survive even below zero.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you really want to store your life, you'd better go aboard a time machine

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Freezing alone will only cause the human body to die completely.

    First of all, the cycle and so on will stop the system.

    As a result, various organs of the human body fail.

    In addition, due to the freezing of water, it will have an anti-swelling effect.

    Destruction of cell tissue structure.

    Complete destruction of the human body.

    Therefore, it is not feasible to preserve the human body simply by cryogenics.

    The purpose of low temperature is only to reduce the body's menstrual rate as much as possible.

    Of course, on the premise of not destroying organs and tissues.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    How terrifying is absolute zero? What is the probability that the human body will survive at absolute zero?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Absolute zerois a thermodynamic oneIdeal concept, the corresponding temperature isminus Celsius, is the lowest thermodynamically temperature.

    We know that materialThe temperature depends on the kinetic energy of the particles such as atoms, molecules, etc. within it

    According toMaxwell-Boltzmann distribution theoryThe higher the kinetic energy of the particle, the higher the temperature of the substance, and the degree of this high energy has not yet been determined by the scientific community, but some scientists have proposed the universeTheoretical maximum temperature, that isPlanck temperature, the value is, this isThe initial temperature formed when the universe is large, which stands for quantum mechanicsA limit value for temperatureThe temperature of any substance loses its meaning as soon as it rises above the Planck temperature.

    On the contrary, ifThe lower the particle kinetic energy of the substance, then the temperature of this objectThe lower the degree, when the kinetic energy of the particles is lowThe lowest point of quantum mechanics, this substance will reachAbsolute zero, the particles will completely lose their vibrations, tooThere is no energy or heat generated, that is, there is a dead silence, and even these substances will disappear out of thin air

    Normal body temperature in humans is37 degrees Celsius, when the person's body temperature is lowerat 30 degrees Celsius, it willFalling into a coma and being life-threatening;And when the outside temperature is lowerWhen it is 20 degrees Celsius, the body temperature dropsAt this time, the person must wear adequate clothing to maintain body temperature.

    And in the bitter cold season, inminus 5 degrees CelsiusNext, people's ** will be frozenPain and even numbness, and inminus 14 degrees Celsius, the person is exposedFingers and ears will be frostbittenTherefore, human beings are not creatures that can tolerate low temperatures.

    But there is also a special case, that is, wearing a spacesuit, the spacesuit can withstand a certain range of high and low temperatures, just like an astronaut landing on the moon, willIt encountered a low temperature of more than minus 150 degrees Celsius

    However, the absolute low temperature is a very scary temperature, and it will makeThe particles of matter lose their speed of motion, ifIt is impossible for humans to survive at such temperatures, because it would kill people instantly and freeze into a lump of ice, even in a spacesuit will be such a result.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Absolute zero is a very scary existence. It is certainly impossible to survive, because such temperatures can directly lead to death.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's scary. It will definitely not survive, the temperature in this place is particularly high, and if humans go up to live, they will die directly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's horrible. Ordinary people will definitely not survive, because it is not suitable for this environment at all, and it will make many people feel very hot.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's really scary. If humanity has reached absolute zero, it will not survive at all, and everything will die.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If there is absolute zero, then a terrible phenomenon will occur, all living objects will stop moving, and the whole world will seem to stand still, and it will become very quiet.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Absolute zero is equal to minus degrees Celsius. Essentially, molecules and other particles do not move, and absolute zero appears. Because humans simply can't stop molecular particles from moving, there's no way to create absolute zero.

    There are many scientists who believe that if humans had created absolute zero, the universe would cease to exist.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Personally, I don't think humans will be able to create absolute 0 degrees, and if there is an absolute 0 degree, our whole nature will change.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I still hope that absolute zero is not created, how terrible it feels, temperature is a symbol of the degree of thermal motion of molecules, and absolute zero means that any molecule stops moving. This theory is contrary to "absolute motion", so that it is impossible to find matter in the universe with absolute zero. Let's assume that there is absolute zero in the universe, so what happens?

    The motion of particles in the microscopic realm is irregular, and the universe is infinitely vast, and as long as there is a molecular motion in one space, the motion will spread to other spaces.

    Therefore, if there really is a region of the universe with absolute zero, then that absolute zero will not exist for a long time, because the movement of molecules outside this region will soon spread there, breaking the original absolute zero environment. What does it mean if absolute zero is all over the universe? This shows that the universe has fallen into infinite stillness, just as a living organism has lost its life.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    How terrifying is absolute zero? What is the probability that the human body will survive at absolute zero?

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    What are the chances of surviving if humans encounter absolute zero? How scary is absolute zero?

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