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Interesting. Then a noble gas at absolute zero is just a pile of atoms (therefore, not a solid)? Or will a Bose-Einstein-Condensate like condition arise?
In the former, if there's no molecular movement, then the "pile of atoms" must definably have the structure of a FLUID. Gravity will act on them to bring them down and force them to fill whatever container they're in. Of course, the sheer act of moving in a field of absolute zero would itself produce molecular motion, right? That would nullify the absoluteness of it, right?