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For example in the most strong cosmic vacuum are millions of neutrinos.

And in an installation increasing the temperature and the power of the pump the degassing continue down to the minimal resolution of the measuring instrument but this is not the "ideal" vacuum - it is the minimum possible in some conditions. The absolute vacuum is impossible - in nature or laboratory.

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