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    Is there an opposite to absolute zero--a maximum temperature?

    Question #128736. Asked by houston1127. (Jan 02 13 6:55 PM)


    Jungle_Fizz

    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/physics/absolute-hot.html

    Theoretically yes, but we are never going to reach it.

    "It's a billion billion times the largest temperature that we have to think about"

    Jan 02 13, 7:19 PM
    MyGirl2000

    Absolute hot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolute_hotCachedAbsolute hot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolute_hotCached - Similar

    Current cosmological models postulate that the highest possible temperature is the Planck temperature, which has the value 1.416785(71)×1032 kelvin.

    Current cosmological models postulate that the highest possible temperature is the Planck temperature, which has the value 1.416785(71)×1032 kelvin.


    Jan 02 13, 7:22 PM


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