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Feb 17, 2010 4:59pm
7.2 trillion degrees Fahrenheit. The team used Brookhaven’s giant atom smasher, the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, or RHIC, to ram charged gold particles into each other billions of times, creating a “quark-gluon plasma” with a temperature hotter than anything known in the universe -

Physics, BEC, Science

Weiman and Cornell, who were first to discover BECs in 1995, and winning Nobel in 2001 now go to the other side of absolute …

Now nobody knows the trouble 7.2 Trillion degrees F can get into… but at least we have survived that and a 14 Trillion $ fahrly high debt ceiling …. just like near the 1st big bang when all hell broke loose.

Stay tuned … they’re heading to CERN for the 20 mile diameter track.  Man, there’s a lota quarkiness and gluon gold in them thar hills. Just sayin’

How hot is that?

CU-Boulder physics professors help create hottest temperature in universe | Eureka! Science News

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