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No, not on any standard scale. Temperature is the vibration of atoms in a molecule. Higher temperatures indicate higher vibration. For any matter, there is a theoretical temperature at which the atoms don't vibrate at all.

That "coldest possible temperature" is called absolute zero and has a value of zero kelvins (0 K), which equals −273.15 °C = −459.68 °F. So nowhere in the universe can it be colder than that.

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