0 the lowest temperature possible (-273.15°C) --
1 the temperature that scientists believe is the lowest possible and at which all molecules (= smallest units of a substance) stop moving --
A system with a truly negative temperature is not colder than absolute zero.
Some systems approach this mechanical behaviour rather fast with room temperature already being practically equivalent to absolute zero.
All matter with a temperature greater than absolute zero emits thermal radiation.
We're not working with a brain that's near absolute zero.
His credit reached absolute zero some time ago.
I realise that my influence in another place—if it ever was at all great—has gone to absolute zero.
I do not subscribe to the view that we must reduce it to an absolute zero.
In addition to tape noise (caused by random magnetic particles), circuits themselves inevitably produce noise due to electron movement (theoretically reduced as one approaches absolute zero of temperature!).