• @ShakeThatYam@lemmy.world
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    84 months ago

    That isn’t consistent with K and C though. -K doesn’t exist. And water doesn’t become more frozen at -C (well I guess it technically becomes different kinds of frozen).

    Zero in that sense represents the absolute limit that one could exist in a particular state, which for F would be comfort? I guess the issue with humans is that 0 would be very subjective. But I think for almost all humans, the limit would be closer to 40F than 0F.

    • @BorgDrone
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      74 months ago

      -K doesn’t exist.

      It does though, but negative Kelvin is actually hotter than any positive Kelvin.