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What Is The Hottest Temperature in The Known Universe, And C
What Is The Hottest Temperature in The Known Universe, And C
What Is The Hottest Temperature in The Known Universe, And Could We Achieve It?
From what we know about our Universe, the coldest possible temperature is 'absolute' zero degrees Kelvin, or -273.15 degrees Celsius (-459.67 degrees Fahrenheit). But what about the hottest possible temperature?
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