As an aside, there may not be an "absolute zero" because whenever science says it is a certain number someone figures a way to drop the temperature even lower and then it's that number.
It may be that mankind doesn't have the intellectual capacity to comprehend some of these things...
Absolute zero is ... "the temperature at which matter has no heat and its molecules are completely still; theoretically, the lowest possible temperature: equal to about -273.16°C or about -459.69°F or 0°K"