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What is the opposite of absolute zero? |
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The opposite of absolute zero is called Planck Temperature.
As of now it is the highest possible temperature that matter can exist at.
It is approximately 1.41679 x 10^32 Kelvin
Beyond this temperature everything turns to energy, all subatomic particles break down and become individual black holes destroying space and time.
The universe has already reached this temperature once during the first instant of the Big Bang.
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