We use centigrade, not Celsius but I'm not surprised a Kelvinist wouldn't know or care for the difference
i dont even get why kelvin would be superior having the unit of measurement based on the freezing point of water makes sense, its basically kelvin but -273 degrees(iirc)
0 Kelvin is where all molecular action stops.
Theoretically. Whereas 0 centigrade is where water actually, demonstrably freezes at sea level
So, scientifically, my ex-wife's bed.
and that is useful in everyday life how?
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