Planck temperature

English

Etymology

Named after German physicist Max Planck.

Noun

Planck temperature (plural Planck temperatures)

  1. (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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