"The PowerS of Ten"
Did you know that outer space is only 3 degrees above Absolute Zero and thats because of the heat left over from the "Big Bang"? (well...thats what scientist say.)
FROM NOVA: At roughly minus 460 F, absolute zero is abysmally cold, yet at least we can imagine it. Being only a few hundred degrees below zero, it's in the realm of something we can put our minds around. This is not true of the opposite of absolute zero, the theoretical highest possible temperature. In conventional physics, this is approximately 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 degrees. In the interactive link below, get a taste of temperatures from absolute zero to absolute hot, and see why, for instance, even the core of the sun is relatively "chilly" compared to what many physicists believe the temperature of the universe was an instant after the Big Bang.—Glenn Elert
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CHECK OUT THE BEST FINDING IN YOUTUBE.COM! THE POWERS OF TEN!
REFRESHING!!
Understanding and Awareness
Aaza
FROM NOVA: At roughly minus 460 F, absolute zero is abysmally cold, yet at least we can imagine it. Being only a few hundred degrees below zero, it's in the realm of something we can put our minds around. This is not true of the opposite of absolute zero, the theoretical highest possible temperature. In conventional physics, this is approximately 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 degrees. In the interactive link below, get a taste of temperatures from absolute zero to absolute hot, and see why, for instance, even the core of the sun is relatively "chilly" compared to what many physicists believe the temperature of the universe was an instant after the Big Bang.—Glenn Elert
Launch interactive from this page
CHECK OUT THE BEST FINDING IN YOUTUBE.COM! THE POWERS OF TEN!
REFRESHING!!
Understanding and Awareness
Aaza
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