By nature and definition the temperature in this reference frame will be zero Kelvin. Yet any coordinate point in this universal inertial reference frame would be in motion with respect to any other point observed in any Lorentz reference frame and the total aggregate of their loci should correspond to the observed average temperature just above zero Kelvin-an indication that a universal frame exists to which all sub-ordinal frames including Lorentz and Euclidean frames may be referenced. Of course 'temperature' is a measure of the aggregate of individual motions with respect to an observer and thus pertains only to the aggregate world that we see around us. Hence, temperature serves no direct role in understanding the nature of the underlying fundamental reality of elementary objects that populate our ostensibly Euclidean universe.