There is the Plank Temperature.
That might be what you're looking for.
Re: absolute zero?
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
the hottest possibly can get?
or can you reach infinit levels of hotness?
253000000000000000000000000000000 (2.35*10^32) degrees Fahrenheit. Beyond this point quantum physics and relativity suggest that each atom in the heated object will collapse into a black hole.
In a multiverse you can have an infinit tempature, but in this universe there is a limit.
Originally posted by Shakyamunisonno such thing as a multiverse
In a multiverse you can have an infinit tempature, but in this universe there is a limit.
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
how did the multiverse come into being?it would only exist if people time traveled and spawned new universes
from a rapid expansion caused by an unknown catalyst from a higher plane of existence hyperspace.
simply our beginning was a direct result of something ending or interacting with our reality.
our inability to explain our creation does not mean ppl were directly involved in our own creation by a time paradox.
you want a factual statement no one can give you one.
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
how did the multiverse come into being?it would only exist if people time traveld and spawned new universes
Colossus-Big C, try this...
Imagine two universes, both just like our universe. One universe started 13 billion years ago, and the other one started right now. The only difference between these universes is that time is running backward as respect to each other. That would mean the universe that started right now was 13 billion years old when the other universe came into existence. Which universe came first?