cawifre
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- Comment on AAAAtoms 1 year ago:
It makes sense that you find the system you grew up with to be more intuitive, but I grew up with fahrenheit, and I think you’ve misunderstood the assertion a little bit.
The older observation that this meme is riffing off of is that 100°C is the point at which water stops being sloshy and starts being steamy, whereas 100°F is the (much fuzzier) point at which humans stop moving around and start decomposing.
The Kelvin addition muddies things because 100K isn’t really significant.
- Comment on 'Very rare' Bronze Age arrow with quartzite tip uncovered from melting ice after 3,000 years 1 year ago:
Your reference is for the 3000 BC, which is roughly 5000 years ago. That’s not how 3000 years ago works.