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How hot is "hot" and how cold is "cold" - The extremes of the universe (Original Post) packman Jun 2018 OP
Thank you! PoindexterOglethorpe Jun 2018 #1
Nice graphic. DU Rec...nt SidDithers Jun 2018 #2
Three cheers for the indestructible water bear! ProudLib72 Jun 2018 #3
Here is how I convert Celsius to Fahrenheit easily. Multiply by 2 and add 32 Maraya1969 Jun 2018 #4
Thanks, I needed that. RandomAccess Jun 2018 #5
So I'm amused -- RandomAccess Jun 2018 #6
When the Cern collider created the temperature, why didn't it melt everything else around it? 3Hotdogs Jun 2018 #7

ProudLib72

(17,984 posts)
3. Three cheers for the indestructible water bear!
Sun Jun 3, 2018, 11:21 AM
Jun 2018

Who knew an animal could survive a tenth of a degree from absolute zero or super heated steam?



 

RandomAccess

(5,210 posts)
5. Thanks, I needed that.
Sun Jun 3, 2018, 12:36 PM
Jun 2018

Rather desperately.

When I see Celsius I go all brain-dead and flummoxed. Maybe this will stop that.

3Hotdogs

(12,384 posts)
7. When the Cern collider created the temperature, why didn't it melt everything else around it?
Sun Jun 3, 2018, 01:50 PM
Jun 2018

How were the surroundings protected?

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