polarisx7 replied at 2016-1-19 15:02 static/image/common/back.gif
Freezing point of water is the most relevant temperature there is on the planet for our lifeforms a ...
Do you even know what the Kelvin scale is? I'm guessing you don't because your argument is 100% irrelevant to what I said. You're the one who's reached the height of arrogance for thinking your arbitrary measurement is more relevant.
There is a reason that the vast majority of calculations must be done using the Kelvin scale. You can't just arbitrarily decide the freezing point of water has any relevance just because most earth life needs water. That's why unlike Celsius and Fahrenheit, Kelvin starts at absolute zero.
asunayuki replied at 2016-1-19 15:51 static/image/common/back.gif
bish pwease
wish i had the pic of me with 22k, dont know where it went
sirnibbles replied at 2016-1-19 23:06 static/image/common/back.gif
wish i had the pic of me with 22k, dont know where it went
I stole 15k :lol
Kosmodestiny replied at 2016-1-19 23:04 static/image/common/back.gif
Do you even know what the Kelvin scale is? I'm guessing you don't because your argument is 100% ir ...
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polarisx7 replied at 2016-1-19 21:02 static/image/common/back.gif
Freezing point of water is the most relevant temperature there is on the planet for our lifeforms a ...
LMAO dude, freezing point of water is celsius, Kelvin starts at absolute zero...
Obviously u r murican, so lemme explain.
Basically, at 0 kelvin, atomic movement stops and everything is completely frozen (in theory at least, as 0,00000 kelvin has never been reached(lowest ever recorded is: 0.0004 kelvin))
Kelvin starts at absolute 0, you can not go under 0 kelvin, as this would in theory become hot again, as the opposite of not moving is moving...
Kelvin temperature is one of the most used measurements within the scientific community.
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Edited by [email protected] at 2016-1-19 22:23
Devvoke2 replied at 2016-1-19 16:38 static/image/common/back.gif
hey the USA created the internet you'd do best to not forget
CERN scientists in Switserland were the ones who created the internet...
The muricans just bought (and expanded/continued research) the product once it had been proven to be usefull -.-
Src: http://home.cern/topics/birth-web
man thats one shitty UBP..
asunayuki replied at 2016-1-19 21:03 static/image/common/back.gif
outskilled
lmao. awesome
sirnibbles replied at 2016-1-19 16:06 static/image/common/back.gif
wish i had the pic of me with 22k, dont know where it went
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