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The temperature in space is about 3K, however there are almost no atoms in space. My understanding is that heat is essentially atomic vibrations. If there are almost no atoms, how can there be residual heat?
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The temperature in space is about 3K, however there are almost no atoms in space. My understanding is that heat is essentially atomic vibrations. If there are almost no atoms, how can there be residual heat?
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