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minus-square@RustyNovalinkEnglish55•edit-21 hour agoGranted. Celsius now range from 0 to 50 Edit: … or whatever unit you prefer. It’s still the same
minus-square@RustyNovalinkEnglish2•1 hour ago0 is the freezing point of water 50 is the boiling point. If it’s 30°c outside, it will be only be 15 after the wish, thus fit what the character said
minus-squarestebolinkfedilinkEnglish1•47 minutes agosure but you shouldn’t take halves on a scale with an arbitrary 0
minus-square@marcoslinkEnglish26•15 hours agoOh, it’s way better than the alternative interpretation.
minus-square@whotookkarllinkEnglish22•edit-214 hours ago30°C is 303.15K, half 151.575K is a nice and chilly -121.575°C lower than any recorded temp on earth by about 21°C. When working with monkeys paw or genies always declare your units and reference frames.
Granted. Celsius now range from 0 to 50
Edit: … or whatever unit you prefer. It’s still the same
wdym range from 0 to 50?
0 is the freezing point of water 50 is the boiling point.
If it’s 30°c outside, it will be only be 15 after the wish, thus fit what the character said
sure but you shouldn’t take halves on a scale with an arbitrary 0
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Oh, it’s way better than the alternative interpretation.
Half Kelvins?
30°C is 303.15K, half 151.575K is a nice and chilly -121.575°C lower than any recorded temp on earth by about 21°C. When working with monkeys paw or genies always declare your units and reference frames.
No.