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100 trillion degrees Fahrenheit (or Celsius) is an extraordinarily high temperature, far beyond anything experienced on Earth. Such temperatures are typically found in extreme astrophysical phenomena, like the core of stars or during events like supernovae. In theoretical physics, conditions approaching this temperature are studied in the context of the early universe, shortly after the Big Bang, when matter existed in a highly energetic, plasma state. At this temperature, ordinary matter would not exist as we know it, as atoms would disintegrate into fundamental particles.

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