• Don't Ask My Name
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    61 year ago

    Having the freezing point of water be at 0 instead of 32 just makes infinitely more sense.

    • @desttinghim@lemm.ee
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      -11 year ago

      Fahrenheit’s 0 is the freezing point of water - salt water that is. Not that I think it’s better, just that there was some thought put into it.

      • @azertyfun@sh.itjust.works
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        21 year ago

        It… isn’t. That would change wildly depending on which sea/ocean you get your saltwater from (more salt = colder freezing point).

        It really is defined relative to a very specific brine mixture (in the most scientifically generous origin story - some say he literally just measured the coldest winter day he could). Well except it isn’t anyway, because like all US units nowadays it’s defined against metric units (namely the Kelvin, just like 0°C is actually defined to be 273.15 K).