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So, negative temperature (as in, temperatures below 0K or 0R) are under absolute zero, but that doesn't mean they are "colder".
In fact, negative temperatures on absolute scales are actually HOTTER than any positive temperature, and yes, this also includes infinite positive temperature. So enduring negative temperature would mean to endure temperatures literally higher than infinity.
But how does one go about using it in a feat?
Is it at least High 3-A? Or just (immense) resistance to extreme heat? (And yes, it would be heat, not cold. As negative temperature is hotter than even infinite temperature, despite being "under" absolute zero)
But that's just enduring negative temperature, but what about generating negative temperature for AP? Especially if they are explicitly manipulating energy/entropy to reach it.
In fact, negative temperatures on absolute scales are actually HOTTER than any positive temperature, and yes, this also includes infinite positive temperature. So enduring negative temperature would mean to endure temperatures literally higher than infinity.
But how does one go about using it in a feat?
Is it at least High 3-A? Or just (immense) resistance to extreme heat? (And yes, it would be heat, not cold. As negative temperature is hotter than even infinite temperature, despite being "under" absolute zero)
But that's just enduring negative temperature, but what about generating negative temperature for AP? Especially if they are explicitly manipulating energy/entropy to reach it.
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