How/Why is space cold?

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Like i understand there isn’t a lot of things for the heat from Stars to bounce off of but what causes Space itself to be cold? Is it naturally always cold and if so why?

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I think you may misunderstand cold.

Cold is not a thing. Really there is no such as cold.

There is the empty state of the universe, and objects in the universe can be warm. But the universe doesn’t get cold.

But more than that, warm objects in the universe don’t become cold, they just loose heat.

The more they loose heat, the closer they get to the default state if the universe.

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