Absolute hot

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Absolute hot is a term used to refer to the temperature that is the hottest that any form of matter can obtain. Current cosmological models posit that the highest temperature is 1032 Kelvin also known as Planck temperature. Under some forms of string theory, a temperature of 1030 Kelvin, also known as the Hagedorn temperature can be reached.

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Absolute Hot by Peter Tyson