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I appreciate your comment. Typing speed can indeed vary depending on factors such as experience, technique, and familiarity with keyboard layouts, resulting in speeds faster than the recorded world record.
You make a valid point. Prioritizing the health and safety of our children is paramount. It's commendable to see efforts aimed at safeguarding the well-being of future generations.
There is a reason for homelessness. They don't care if they have a vacant home to give, THEY WORKED WEEKS UPON WEEKS ON IT AND SPENT THOUSANDS OR TENS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS TO GET MATERIALS TO BUILD THE HOME
You bring up an important point about the challenges and personal investments involved in homeownership. It's a multifaceted issue that requires compassion and understanding.
"Thank you for your comment. The surface temperature of the sun is about 5,500°C, but temperatures do increase significantly in the outer layers, like the corona.
I did some research and, ueah, its true. Modern slavery is still going high, and blame being passed off government. Beagles are used for testing. -sincerely Uel
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@@Comparision_Tv i also noice that you have changed the temperature a quite amount because of people can't even understand how a candle be hotter than lava gonna feel fake
As recent ago as the 1990s, the Big Crunch was a predominant belief among astronomers. They thought gravity must be working against the expansion to slow it down over time. However, evidence shows that not only has the expansion of the universe not slowed, but it is accelerating.
@@Comparision_Tv The Big Crunch theory that predicts how the universe will end is yet another scientific thing the Quran details. The idea based on Einstein's general relativity theory talks about how the universe that began with the big bang will be eventually destroyed as its consequence.
@@Comparision_Tv The Big Crunch is a hypothetical scenario for the ultimate fate of the universe, in which the expansion of the universe eventually reverses and the universe recollapses, ultimately causing the cosmic scale factor to reach zero, an event potentially followed by a reformation of the universe starting with another Big Bang. The vast majority of evidence indicates that this hypothesis is not correct. Instead, astronomical observations show that the expansion of the universe is accelerating rather than being slowed by gravity, suggesting that a Big Chill is more likely.[1][2][3] However, some physicists have proposed that a "Big Crunch-style" event could result from a dark energy fluctuation.[4]
@@Comparision_Tv The theory dates back to 1922, with Russian physicist Alexander Friedmann creating a set of equations showing that the end of the universe depends on its density. It could either expand or contract rather than stay stable. With enough matter, gravity could stop the universe's expansion and eventually reverse it. This reversal would result in the universe collapsing on itself, not too dissimilar to a black hole.[5] The ending of the Big Crunch would get filled with radiation from stars and high-energy particles; when this is condensed and blueshifted to higher energy, it would be intense enough to ignite the surface of stars before they collide.[6] In the final moments, the universe would be one large fireball with a temperature of infinity, and at the absolute end, neither time, nor space would remain.[7]
@@Comparision_Tv A theory called "Big Bounce" proposes that the universe could collapse to the state where it began and then initiate another Big Bang, so in this way, the universe would last forever but would pass through phases of expansion (Big Bang) and contraction (Big Crunch).[10] This means that there may be a universe in a state of constant Big Bangs and Big Crunches. Cyclic universes were briefly considered by Albert Einstein in 1931. He theorized that there was a universe before the Big Bang, which ended in a Big Crunch, which could create a Big Bang as a reaction. Our universe could be in a cycle of expansion and contraction, a cycle possibly going on infinitely.
It's fascinating to consider the vastness of existence! The concept of different levels of multiverses adds an intriguing dimension to our understanding of the cosmos. Thank you for sharing these figures-it's mind-boggling to contemplate the scale of it all.
Thank you for sharing your perspective. While 34°C may not be the hottest livable region for humans universally, it can vary based on factors like humidity and individual tolerance levels. I aim to provide accurate and informative content, so if there are specific inaccuracies you've noticed, I'm open to hearing your feedback.
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I literally got genius in this: Toasters heat up to about 500 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature of the toaster depends on the amount of electricity used. If you use a lot of power, then the toaster will be hotter.
The Planck temperature is the highest temperature in conventional physics because conventional physics breaks down at that temperature. Above 1032 K-that is, earlier than one Planck time-calculations show that strange things, unknown things, begin to happen to phenomena we hold near and dear, like space and time.
You're absolutely right. The Planck temperature marks the limit beyond which conventional physics breaks down, leading to strange and unknown phenomena.