User talk:Tommac2

Hi,

This is Tom. I am the founder of Atkins Diet Bulletin Board and an expert of the topic of the Atkins Diet and other Low Carb dieting. Please feel free to ask me questions.

The web site to the bulletin board is :

http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.com

Absolute zero
I had a few ( very amateur ) questions about absolute zero. It is my understanding that temperature is basically the lack of energy in space. Is it more complicated than that? Does energy effect time ( time / space )? Is mass = to energy? For a place with infinite energy will time stop and conversly at absolute zero will time travel very quickly ( infinitely fast? )?

Could it be because of time / space speeding up that we see the einstein condensate?

Would the heisenberg uncertainty principle in some way make it impossible to detect a state of absolute zero in a way that if we can detect the state we need to add energy to it?

--Tommac2 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.45.240.18 (talk) 15:17, 28 January 2008 (UTC)