Why is there a small lower limit to temperaure (-273.15C) but almost limitless upperbound? (million of degree in a star for example)

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Is there even an upper limit to temperature?

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Mostly because we start the Celsius scale at a human useful spot (273 K). You can’t have negative kelvin because you can’t have negative motion.

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