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The Planck energy limit is 1.2*10^31 eV, converting this into temperature we get approximately 1.3*10^35°K the highest temperature commonly encountered is that of the fastest cosmic ray particles of 10^20eV
lightarrowApologies for defective arithmetic, as you say to get a concept of temperature you must intergrate over the whole range of emissions from a hypothetical blackbody and not consider only the highest frequencies.That is the beauty of this board sometimes you get your muddled ideas sorted out.