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*Meet the new black*

…F and the point where all heat energy has been lost.
Absolute zero is and always will be just a number. It’s impossible for a thing in our universe to reach absolute zero because absolute zero happens to be the place where entropy hits its minimum value. Which means that that place at absolute zero can’t be connected to the rest of the entropy-having universe. Or, in much simpler terms, atoms and particles just can’t move any slower.
But some pretty nutty things happen when you get closer to absolute zero. MIT has the record right now, 810 trillionths of a degree above absolute zero. What you get at a temperature that low is something called Bose-Einstein Condensate, which is an entirely new kind of matter that’s not liquid, solid, or gas. It’s when a big cloud of millions of atoms all get into the same quantum state and act like one really big atom.
Which is cool but has nothing on what researchers at Harvard have going on a bit warmer at a few millionths of a degree above absolute zero: stopping light….

The rest is here:
The Coldest And Darkest Places In The Universe Are On Earth

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Cliff diving or tombstoning is an extreme sport best left to the professionals. Here’s a list of the 10 most dangerous jumps, or places where people jump from.

…s daredevil jump in 1770(!). He dove from a 19 m (63 ft) high cliff in Kaunolu and entered the water without even causing a splash. This regular activity earned the last king of Maui the nickname “birdman.” To prove their courage and loyalty, even his warriors had to jump from cliffs.
Photo: via gohawaii
Today, Hawaii is a favorite destination among cliff divers worldwide and not only because of its tropical climate, geared for cliff diving year-round. No, its numerous volcanoes and volcanic cliff banks with spectacular Pacific Ocean scenery make it a must among cliff-diving destinations. Most spots are on the Big Island, for example the Southpoint Cliffs, which are between 5-15 m (30-50 ft) high.
It was here, in 2000, at the WHDF Cliff Diving World Championship in Kaunolu, Hawaii that Colombian Orlando…

Continue reading here:
10 Most Dangerous Cliff Jumps on Earth [PICS]

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