There is no such thing as absolute zero. The Heisenberg Principal doesn’t allow it. But at about 1.1 trillion degrees, so I’ve heard, quarks unbind. And so you’d have a direct matter-to-energy converter if you could just heat things to that temperature.
>>>> And so you’d have a direct matter-to-energy converter if you could just heat things to that temperature.<<<<
...and remain carbon-neutral....................
>>>There is no such thing as absolute zero. <<<
Technically correct. Your measuring device would be destroyed..................