On the temperature scale, there are two extremes: Absolute Zero, where all molecular motion stops, and the Planck Energy, where each particle posesses so much energy, that it basically collapses into a black hole.
Is the range in between continuous, or can temperature be subdivided into quantum units?
Quantum degrees?
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Re: Quantum degrees?
Interesting that's the first I've heard of this. What is the value of Planck enegy?Enola Straight wrote:On the temperature scale, there are two extremes: Absolute Zero, where all molecular motion stops, and the Planck Energy, where each particle posesses so much energy, that it basically collapses into a black hole.
Is the range in between continuous, or can temperature be subdivided into quantum units?
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