There was
no colder place in the universe, said Engels, unless someone was doing a similar experiment elsewhere on Earth or on another planet.
«This is colder than deep space, it may be
the coldest place in the universe,» Prof Charlie Marcus tells me.
Not exact matches
To understand how
cold this is, remember that even
in the depths of space, residual radiation from the Big Bang keeps things at a relatively toasty 4.86 degrees Fahrenheit above absolute zero, making the inside of the CDMS detector one of the
coldest places in the entire
universe.