The Color of Infinite Temperature

 

This is the color of something infinitely hot. Of course you’d instantly be fried by gamma rays of arbitrarily high frequency, but this would be its spectrum in the visible range.

This is also the color of a typical neutron star. They’re so hot they look the same.

It’s also the color of the early Universe!

This was worked out by David Madore.



As a blackbody gets hotter and hotter, its spectrum approaches the classical Rayleigh–Jeans law. That is, its true spectrum as given by the Pl...

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