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.
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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.