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Absolute Zero refers to the lowest possible temperature, where both enthalpy and entropy reach their minimum values. It represents the ultimate state of freezing, and in a theoretical scenario where a being is exposed to it, their body would freeze at the atomic level. This extreme loss of energy would cause the atoms to lose their cohesion, ultimately leading to the structure collapsing under its own mass.
Because this phenomenon affects matter at the atomic level, it functions as a form of Durability Negation, bypassing conventional defenses unless a character is explicitly shown to resist such conditions. For a more accurate assessment of Absolute Zero feats in fiction, please refer to our Absolute Zero Feats in Fiction page to determine whether specific showings are valid for inclusion in a character’s profile.