Jackk on Nostr: Why do we measure temperature in systems that are not appended to absolute zero ...
Why do we measure temperature in systems that are not appended to absolute zero (Celsius & Fahrenheit)?
Kelvin scale exists, yet I’d imagine a majority of people haven’t a clue, nor could they even conceptualize why a negative measure makes no sense.
I believe Bitcoin will force Kelvin upon the world.
#asknostr
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2025-12-26 14:26:54 UTCEvent JSON
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