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The move not by position relative to each other, but move in the sense that they vibrate. The vibration is related to their temperature. And, depending on the scale you are using, it can indicate no movement or vibration at all which is referred to as absolute zero. Or higher numbers up into the millions of degrees if we are describing events inside of a star or nuclear explosion.

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