Not sure about the physics but absolute zero is not easy to achieve. The vibration of. C12 I think is used in an atomic clock. I've always wondered if absolute zero is achieved and all motion of an atom ceases, then time would stand still in such an adiabatic system, yes?
Not sure about the physics but absolute zero is not easy to achieve. The vibration of. C12 I think is used in an atomic clock. I've always wondered if absolute zero is achieved and all motion of an atom ceases, then time would stand still in such an adiabatic system, yes?
No.
https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/183596/does-time-freeze-at-absolute-zero
The article below on page 93 says that they laser cool strontium monoflouride.