what happens when absolute hot and absolute zero come contact with each other????????
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Contemporary models of physical cosmology postulate that the highest possible temperature is the Planck temperature, which has the value 1.416785(71)×1032 kelvin, or about 2.55×1032 fahrenheit.[1] Above about 1032 K, particle energies become so large that gravitational forces between them would become as strong as other fundamental forces according to current theories. There is no existing scientific theory for the behavior of matter at these energies; a quantum theory of gravity would be required.[2] The models of the origin of the universe based on the Big Bang theory assume that the universe passed through this temperature about 10−43 s (one Planck time) after the Big Bang as a result of enormous entropy expansion.[1]
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