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  1. ELI5: What is and what happens at Planck Temperature? : r ... - Reddit

    Now, at the Planck Temperature, particles are essentially sending constant radiation because of their insanely strong vibrations, and this radiation density creates a gravitational field that is so strong, that …

  2. Why is Planck temperature the hottest that something can get ... - Reddit

    Mar 7, 2017 · The Planck temperature T_P is the scale of temperature at which quantum-gravitational effects are dominant. Quantum gravity prevents you from overcoming T_P (within an order of …

  3. Why does life exist so relatively close to absolute zero, -273.14C ...

    May 29, 2017 · Why does life exist so relatively close to absolute zero, -273.14C, versus the "hottest" temperature, Planck Temperature over 1 decillion Celsius?

  4. ELI5: Why are all negative temperatures hotter than the Planck …

    Jul 31, 2019 · The Planck temperature is the theoretical maximum temperature that can be reached. Nothing is hotter than the Planck temperature and there are no values lower than 0 or higher than 1 …

  5. Is it possible for anything to be hotter than the Planck temperature ...

    Nov 25, 2015 · I learned in school that there doesn't seem to be an upper limit to temperature. But at the same time, the hottest temperature ever "observed" (not really observed empirically, but observed …

  6. ELI5: Why is the Planck Temperature super high, when Planck ... - Reddit

    Jan 31, 2024 · The hotter something is, the shorter the wavelengths it can emit get (like how if you heat up metal it starts at red (700nm) then yellow (600nm) then finally white (red/yellow + blue at 400nm)) …

  7. ELI5 Absolute zero and Absolute Hot (Planck Temperature). How do we ...

    Jul 9, 2016 · ELI5 Absolute zero and Absolute Hot (Planck Temperature). How do we actually know that these are the lower and upper limits of temperature measurement?

  8. What would happen if an object on Earth suddenly reached the planck ...

    Jun 3, 2018 · What would happen if an object on Earth suddenly reached the planck temperature, the highest possible temperature, for just 1 minute?

  9. There's Planck Length, Planck Time, and Planck Temperature, each of ...

    Oct 10, 2012 · Planck temperature, for instance, can be expressed in Kelvin, degrees Fahrenheit, or any other unit of temperature you care to invent -- and in each of those units, the number itself will be …

  10. [OC] The Temperature Spectrum: From Absolute Zero to The Planck …

    Apr 16, 2024 · That’s kind of what Planck-temperature is, any higher and the frequency would be faster than a Planck-second.