planck temperature

Are you suggesting that the op is in his living room right now attacking a homebase pack of stainless steel screws with a hobbyist blowtorch whilst laughing maniacally and ranting about the end of days? If you're not then I definitely am.

Well the image is perfectly fixed in my mind now :D.
 
Well, they reckon if you heated a pinhead up to the same temperature as the sun's corona it would fry everything within 1000 miles :p
 
Would be interesting to observe what the Planck length radiation given off by the object would do, and how quantum mavity would come into play. Obviously from a safe distance, say like the Moon.
 
Only if an aircraft landed on a treadmill while the co-pilot maintained a boxing stance with a loaf of hovis under his arm while delivery letter post and being watched by avec dino.

I guess while the co-pilot is doing that the real pilot is busy cutting a sandwich making two sandwiches.
 
Not going to happen.
If you apply Wien's equation then this makes the peak wavelength for that temperature in the order of 10 to the power of -35. This smaller than the Planck length.
Not going to happen.
 
What would happen to this planet if say had 100kg of something say iron and it became 142,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 K hot?

Would it ignite the earths atmosphere?

Doesn't even have to be 100Kg

Saw a video once that said a grain of sand that hot would be enough to destroy the planet
 
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