Absolute zero is the theoretical limit for how cold an object can get. But is there a limit to how hot it can get?
In this video, Vsauce describes the hottest object in the universe and what would happen if matter exceeded 1.41 x1032 Kelvin.
November 2, 2015 | Gillian Burrell
In this video, Vsauce describes the hottest object in the universe and what would happen if matter exceeded 1.41 x1032 Kelvin.
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