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DeWayfarer 路 61-69, M
The whole metric system is easier to use. In the case of temperature 0 c is the freezing point of water and 100 c is the boiling point of water.
Sadly my gripe with this is it is not quite as accurate. Other than that celcus really is easy to use.
Sadly my gripe with this is it is not quite as accurate. Other than that celcus really is easy to use.
Whereuat 路 56-60, M
@DeWayfarer the rest of the metric system makes sense
Whereuat 路 56-60, M
@DeWayfarer celcius would be great if we were all water, Fahrenheit relates more to relative temperature as perceived by human body, 0 F is bitter cold 100 F is damn hot
DeWayfarer 路 61-69, M
@Whereuat Oh I agree, that is why I have a gripe with it. Perhaps if it was based on some other element, molecule or chemical it would be more accurate.
DeWayfarer 路 61-69, M
@Whereuat Here is an idea, recently there was an article of a few other physical states that water has. Use those new physical states instead of freezing and boiling. It definitely would be more accurate.