At absolute zero, does water behave differently than titanium? #science #questions #taxithoughts
@M Absolute 0 doesnt exist, its like asking about something moving faster than light.
@M are you thinking they would act the same due to there being no movement?🤔
@johnc It sounds dumb. Obviously titanium(titanium was just a place holder for solid and hard) is very different in terms of nucleic density. How hard is ice(solid water) at -270? Is ice at -10 softer than ice at -100?
What about high pressure, like in a gas giant? I know there is a thing called metallic hydrogen. Apologies if any questions sound stupid. I get that titanium and water are very different atomically. At the time I think I was trying to get the creative juices flowing.