negative 605 degrees farenheit

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destrekor

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:biggrin:

i take it we'll all lagging behind Denver for the end of the world eh?
I wonder when we'll catch up...
 

Paperdoc

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Truly impressive. The coldest possible temperature (NO energy content) is "Absolute Zero" of -273.15 C or -459.7 F.
 

dullard

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I don't see -605° as a problem. Since they don't specify the units, it very well may be -605° in Denver. True, it wouldn't be in any of the common units. But -605°H may very well be possible. °H refers to degrees of Hybrid Squirrel where -605°H is a cold day in Denver and 42°H is the boiling point of water (we want to use water for this to be a reasonable scale according to ATOT).
 

HybridSquirrel

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I don't see -605° as a problem. Since they don't specify the units, it very well may be -605° in Denver. True, it wouldn't be in any of the common units. But -605°H may very well be possible. °H refers to degrees of Hybrid Squirrel where -605°H is a cold day in Denver and 42°H is the boiling point of water (we want to use water for this to be a reasonable scale according to ATOT).

i have my own measurement of temperature? nice....


that negative kelvin article was pretty interesting.
 
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