Planck temperature
English
Etymology
Named after German physicist Max Planck.
Noun
Planck temperature (plural Planck temperatures)
- (physics) The fundamental upper limit of temperature conceivable under current models of physics, in which all matter is accelerated as quickly as possible to the speed of light, approximately 1.41679 × 1032 kelvins.
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