A postulate related to but independent of the second law is that
it is impossible to cool a body to absolute zero by any finite
process. Although one can approach absolute zero as closely as
one desires, one cannot actually reach this limit. The third law
of thermodynamics, formulated by Walter Nernst and also known as
the Nernst heat theorem, states that if one could reach absolute
zero, all bodies would have the same entropy.
Thermodynamics (theory and practice)