Limits of Temperature
Theoretical limits exist for both cold and hot, with absolute zero representing the coldest possible temperature and the Planck temperature, a staggering 14,000 quintillion kelvin, marking the upper extreme. While ordinary matter can’t reach these extremes, significant achievements have been made in particle physics, such as reaching 5.5 trillion kelvin at the Large Hadron Collider. The pursuit of near-absolute zero has led to remarkable advancements in our understanding of the universe, despite the impossibility of actually achieving it.In this clip
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