Reality Check
Penultimate Amazing
It is a physical measure and a numerical measure.Counting is not a physical measure, my good sir. It is a numerical measure.
But here is a more physical example:
Put a Geiger couner next to a non-radioactive source. How many clicks do you hear?
Then get back to the OP. If you want to discuss his book then discuss it. You are just derailing the thread into your own private obsession.Wherein his book it lies not, of a statement on physical properties with an absolute zero.
You have not laid out any math.I am making such statements to offer support for the math and theories he has laid before you. You have not addressed the math I have laid out for you, only partially agreeing to it "Just because we cannot get to absolute zero does not mean that it does not exist." Mr. Check, methinks you are arguing with me for the sake of argument. I only move to exclude zero from the set of numbers you get to play with. so please tell me what's is so wrong with that.
You have stated your personal opinion that physcial quantities do not include a value of zero. I have shown that this is wrong.
What is wrong with this is that the set of numbers happens to include zero by definition.
. would you prefer to think of you as polite.