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Jan. 23rd, 2011 02:12 amIt's cold outside, probably around 10F or so.
However, when you think about how Absolute Zero is -459F (-273C for those with metric scorecards), yet many planets are close to the melting point of iron at their surface, and our own planet has such high temperatures just a few miles down into the crust, not to mention the millions of degrees that stars reach, any temperature we're at is fairly cold in comparison.
However, when you think about how Absolute Zero is -459F (-273C for those with metric scorecards), yet many planets are close to the melting point of iron at their surface, and our own planet has such high temperatures just a few miles down into the crust, not to mention the millions of degrees that stars reach, any temperature we're at is fairly cold in comparison.