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    temperature and time axis

    The time axis of maximum entropy is the realigned axis of all time axes of fields and particles at the end of the universe. Every second of every minute of every hour of every day of every year some time axes (mostly time axes of particles) aligned with the universal axis resulting in the expansion of spacetime continuum known as the big bang. Consequently, the universe is getting colder and colder and colder. The CMBR set this temperature at about 3 kelvins. This is the temperature of outer space. However, in star systems and within the star itself, for example, the sun, the temperature in the core is about 14 millions kelvins. This high temperature means that there are on average more time axes at angular distance of 27 degrees or more (using Weinberg-Salam parameter). This gives about [math]2 \times 10^{-6}[/math] degree per Kelvin. The healthy human body temperature is about 310 kelvins. Simple arithmetics give the average angular distance of human time axis at about 0.000598146 degree from the universal time axis. If this angle is 45 degrees instead then human lives forever.

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    I have a question that I have always wanted to ask: Is there a MAXIMUM temperature possible in the unvierse? If not, which is the maximum that has been measured/estimated?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GUILLE
    Is there a MAXIMUM temperature possible in the unvierse?
    The maximum temperature of the unverse is given as the ratio of Planck's energy divided by Boltzman's constant. see
    http://www.planck.com/plancktemperature.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao
    The maximum temperature of the unverse is given as the ratio of Planck's energy divided by Boltzman's constant. see
    http://www.planck.com/plancktemperature.htm
    Thanks for the info. What is the number(of max temp)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GUILLE
    What is the number (of max temp)?
    [math]1.417 \times 10^{32}[/math] kelvins or celsius or fahrenheit. At this value, there is no significant differences between the different scales.

 

 

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