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Absolute zero is the lowest temperature in space 🥶
The lowest temperature in space is -273.15°C or simply 0 on the Kelvin scale.
But the maximum possible temperature is limited by the total mass-energy of the universe.
At the center of the Sun, the temperature is about 15 million degrees. At the center of newly born neutron stars, it is 100 billion to a Trillion degrees.
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Interesting… Why is it limited with 0 f ? 🤔