Talk:Absolute Hot Inducement/@comment-24053170-20170102072153/@comment-30431814-20170208040652

You are missing the point. I am not talking about the accumulation of the Sun's heat for 61 days but its energy. The sun puts out 3.3×1031Joules per day. The Sun's temperature is irrelevant. If you could contain 61 days of solar energy output and then release it all in one PlanckTime to one mole of Hydrogen you would achieve PlanckTemp. Of course, the Sun will never reach PlanckTemp because it releases its energy over a large period of time, in comparison to PlanckTime, and not all at once. The 61 days of solar output are just to put things in perspective to better understand what 2041897000000000000000000000000000J means. I could have said it would be like detonating 9.76050191204589*1015 Tsar bombs in one PlanckTime. That said there is no possible phenomenon to release energy that fast.