Website review: The Straight Dope: What is the oppo...
giesse discovered this in Physics
•34 reviews since Apr 12, 2007
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Awils1 rated 6 months ago- I can accept the idea that there’s a coldest possible temperature, but I like my limits in pairs. This page has awful typesetting (my eyes burn at the circumflex [^] being used as an exponent sign), but has interesting content. What is discussed, as indicated by the quote above, is the details of the highest possible temperature, or the Planck temperature.

KDBaross rated 6 months ago- i like learning things

Ajihad rated 7 months ago- Is there a limit for the highest temperature too???....click and find out

Cantalyssa rated 9 months ago- Very interesting physics concept well explained in plain English, with a little wit.

Svenstaro rated 11 months ago- Very interesting indeed.

smocking rated 13 months ago- It is the highest temperature possible within quantum physics, but the part about black hole formation smells fishy. The mass in E=mc^2 is a rest mass, not a relativistic mass. See: http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Relativity/BlackHoles/black_fast.htm l

baslisks rated 13 months ago- coool. your now allowed to cuss me out at that horrible pun.

avre rated 13 months ago- Nice to know, even though that's another scientific explanation that I'll never need. Oh, whatever,there are no stupid questions, even if you're 5 years old.