Describe "cold"
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i would actually choose xiaohongquan as well. i practice two forms, xiaohong and dahong.
Why isn't absolute zero colder? If absolute zero can't get colder, then cold can not be the absence of heat. So, what really is cold?
By international agreement, absolute zero is defined as 0K on the Kelvin scale and as −273.15°C on the Celsius scale.[1] Absolute zero is also defined as 0R on the Rankine scale (similar to Kelvin but measured in Fahrenheit intervals) and −459.67° on the Fahrenheit scale.
In a nutshell, science says that when particles are in motion, heat is generated; the more a particle is moving, the warmer that thing is; inversely (glad that popcorn commercial used that term) the slower a particle is moving the colder it is. Absolute zero is the closest a particle can get without ceasing to stop altogether. SO HOT AND COLD IS ALL ABOUT MOTION!
Oh, and I'm not sure what one form I would do, either Beijing 24 or Dingshibazhang, but there are so many cool forms out there...
Well at the most basic level there is still energy at absolute zero, but not enough to transfer from one particle to another; so technically no. At least from modern sciences standpoint. No one has been able to reach absolute zero through any means, although we have gotten awfully close, so who's really to say what happens at absolute zero?
Why has KFM.com gone from Martial arts to science and politics all of a sudden (not that there's anything wrong with talking about both)? Are we all running out of ideas to talk about or all we all burnt out?