This cannot be answered. This does not make any sense.
No, the planet itself is moving so, anything on or in it cannot be in a state of absolute rest
Absolute rest is commonly called absolute zero. To cool something by extracting energy it must be placed in an environment with less average energy than it contains; this requires the environment to be already at or below absolute zero, which requires something to make it that temperature. This thing must be at or below absolute zero as well... and we enter a causality loop where being able to do one thing requires it to have been done. Thus it is impossible.
The theory of relativity says there's no absolute frame of reference, so as long as the pen is not accelerating it's your choice whether to use a reference frame in which it's at rest or in motion. In other words, your question is meaningless.
Yes both on the macroscopic scale (convection) and the microscopic scale (thermal motion). Everthing above zero Kelvin (absolute zero) has thermal motion.
example of rest and motion?
It's misleading to discuss those ideas because there are no such things as absolute motion or rest.
No, the planet itself is moving so, anything on or in it cannot be in a state of absolute rest
motion : when a body is moving or changing its position with respect to its surroundings is called motion. rest: when a body is not moving or fixed at a place with respect to its surroundings is called rest.
No, they can't. But they are in Isaac Newton's classic theory of motion.
Motion is a fundamental property of the universe, nothing is at absolute rest.
Absolute rest is commonly called absolute zero. To cool something by extracting energy it must be placed in an environment with less average energy than it contains; this requires the environment to be already at or below absolute zero, which requires something to make it that temperature. This thing must be at or below absolute zero as well... and we enter a causality loop where being able to do one thing requires it to have been done. Thus it is impossible.
The earth rotates and also undergoes revolution and is therefore classified as a moving object.so the plants and building on earth cannot be at rest and must also be state in motion, with respect to the sun and heavenly bodies, then it is called absolute rest.
In theory, yes, but how you would define, leave alone measure or prove it, I struggle to imagine.
The theory of relativity says there's no absolute frame of reference, so as long as the pen is not accelerating it's your choice whether to use a reference frame in which it's at rest or in motion. In other words, your question is meaningless.
No. Motion and rest are only relative. The beauty is: The very space is relative. Time too is relative. Then which is the absolute? You are the absolute. The one who asks, the one who searches, the one who observes, is the absolute. But this becomes true only when one has Self Realization. Who am I? This is the valid query to be made by each and every one of us. All the best dear.
Yes both on the macroscopic scale (convection) and the microscopic scale (thermal motion). Everthing above zero Kelvin (absolute zero) has thermal motion.
example of rest and motion?