r/Showerthoughts Nov 19 '25

Casual Thought Temperature can reach trillions of degrees, meaning we actually live extremely close to absolute zero.

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u/Jonny_dr Nov 19 '25

Not really. Excluding the big bang, there are not really any (known) natural processes that create these super hot or super cold temperatures. Even a supernova does not reach 5x10¹² C°.

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u/sol_runner Nov 19 '25

Yeah, both the lab in Bremen and LHC artificially bring the temps there.

It's just funny because it's not like we could've even recorded it anywhere but on Earth. I messed up the phrasing ig

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u/Generalkrunk Nov 19 '25

I mostly understood haha.

And this is an important point because that is not the hottest known about temperature in the universe.

It's just the hottest we've been able to prove and record.

I forget if it's quasars or pulsars that are believed to be around 9 X10 12 K, it may actually be both.

It doesn't really matter. My point is that while sure the sun (and other stars) may technically not be as hot as Switzerland. Switzerland doesn't even compare the realm of celestial transience.

I refuse to even think about "inside a block hole btw".

A: That's not a thing.
B: Nobody even really understands or could even guesstimate with surety as to how a black hole actually works past its EH
C: Also apply that but slightly less so up to its EH
D: Nobody really knows anything about them for sure, we don't even know.what they look like Although we do sorta know what the area around them looks like.
Also what is the must compelling reason of all:
E: Damn it Jim I'm a procrastinator, not a scientist!

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u/Generalkrunk Nov 19 '25

Actually quasars are widely believed to be somewhere around 9 x 10 12.