elilupe said:
I love how none of this actually makes any common sense. They have found a way to get past absolute zero without hitting it, it gets hotter than positive numbers could get, and it could lead to more than 100% efficient machines.
I love science.
I'm pretty sure the issue is with interpretation, not the experiment itself.
But the thing is, "temperature" is basically defined as the kinetic energy of the particles. And therefore, the lowest possible temperature is the one where the particles are not moving at all. You can't "cool an atom below absolute zero", at least not if you still want to keep the same definition of "temperature" as we use when we say "Oh, it's 23 degrees outside".
Oh and why does this [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirac_sea] suddenly come to mind?
Bottom line...the scientists themselves don't know what
exactly they have discovered so they'll look into it further while the media sensationalizes and misinterprets the research results. Nothing new.
Nothing to see here, citizen, move along.
PS: Not saying that we're never, ever, going to redefine "temperature". Science does redefine stuff to fit with empirical results. But, the current definition of temperature simply does not allow negatives.