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142 Nonillion Degrees; What Would Happen Next?

142 Nonillion Degrees; What Would Happen Next?

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142 Nonillion Degrees; What Would Happen Next? At the Planck temperature, black holes that form would be so unbelievably tiny theyd radiate away to nothingness almost instantly, carrying off tremendous amounts of heat and making it impossible to sustain that high of a temperature, no matter how much energy you put into the system. Well. thats my guess, at least.
Date: 2023-12-14

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fun fact: if you held a table spoon of a neutron star, not like it would be possible anyway, it would weigh billions tons or 453, 592, 370, 000 kilos for people on the other side of the world. or more than mount Everest weighs.
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I swear I made some burritos one time and my butthole felt like I reached the Planck temperature other than some side effects and a plumbing bill I didnt notice any black hole or other negative effects
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Could break the laws of physics, creating a new universe that expands faster than the speed of light, destroying anything in our universe that it comes in contact with.
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Neutron Core: I'm 6666 times hotter than the Sun's core.
Satan: (gets summoned)
Also Satan: -_Y O U H A V E S U M M O N ' D T H E S A T A N_-

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Tardigrades can survive extreme heat, cold, radiation and pressure. but they cant survive each other. They cannibal LMAO
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me burning my hair to be the hottest humman that ever lived than dive underwater
Japan is the hottest place in 1945

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technically. If the tempreture went above 1. 4 Nonilion degrees. the wavelength would be smaller than a plank length
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I think that if you attempted to exceed the Planck temperature, it would instantly destroy the whole universe.
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We don't know what would happen if something reached 142 nonillion degrees
It would melt or explode -

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0: 40 so, biologists did that? -- I'm guessing the stock footage of physicists wasn't -scientisty- enough
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142 nonillion degrees is probably what I would feel on my tongue if I ate food that was just cooked tho
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