Talk:Ultimate Freeze/@comment-38370060-20190219155301

At absolute zero, molecules still hold vibration potential meaning it can be thawed. Unless you freeze everything, something will transfer heat, even if it isn't a lot and then both will heat slightly above absolute zero, allowing more vibrations to occur and eventually it will thaw. Absolute heat thaws this incredibly fast and even a freezer is warm enough to heat it up eventually. sorry for the long comment