I can feel the difference between 71 and 73 in my house.
At 73, my kids room is uncomfortably hot. At 71, it has a perfect chill for sleeping.
Comment on temperature
Johanno@feddit.de 8 months agoWell you know that you can use the decimals?
How is - 40.000001°F more fine than - 40.00000000001°C?
23°C is a nice room temperature.
18°C is a bit chilly but still a comfortable temperature.
If you want to go for a finer destinction then we cann say 18.5°C is warmer but I personally can’t feel the difference.
I can feel the difference between 71 and 73 in my house.
At 73, my kids room is uncomfortably hot. At 71, it has a perfect chill for sleeping.
What is your point? That people who use Celsius can’t feel the difference between 21.6°C and 22.8°C?
Dude 71 is way too warm for sleeping, try 64-65 its healthier.
I don’t know if my thermostat is just wrong or if the layout of my house makes it inaccurate, but 64-65 in my house is frigid.
Plus we have a baby so 67-68 is really the lowest we could go at night I think.
But I agree, I sleep better in general when the blankets are warm and the house is cold!
Well it’s all subjective, I guess. Also depends where you live.
Slightly off topic, but 23°C is a nice room temperature? We have our thermostats at 20°C and I find it quite warm. In the sleeping room we have 18°C and so do I have in my office, which I find quite comfortable. I hate visiting my parents, they always have 22.5°C which I find uncomfortably warm.
Well it’s all subjective after all, I’ll be happy about chilly 23°C inside when summer comes.
CluckN@lemmy.world 8 months ago
Our bodies are 80% water why not use a system that reflects this?
NegativeInf@lemmy.world 8 months ago
The universe is mostly empty space with an average temperature of like… 4 Kelvin or some shit. Why not use a system that reflects that? Oh, we do? Right. Celsius is Kelvin + 273.15.
CEbbinghaus@lemmy.world 8 months ago
Are you made of mostly empty space? Your response does leave me questioning. Please aknoowledge that you are made of 64% water and not 4°k nothing.
ASeriesOfPoorChoices@lemmy.world 8 months ago
I mean, yeah, we all are. That’s how atoms work.
alternatively, yeah, mostly between his ears.
Xanxia@lemmy.zip 8 months ago
As a matter of fact…
lens17@feddit.de 8 months ago
Plese do not use Kelvin with a degree symbol. There ist no “degree Kelvin”.
myrrh@ttrpg.network 8 months ago
…rankine glowers in your general direction…
Strykker@programming.dev 8 months ago
So then we should use the system that reflects the freezing point and boiling points of water at nice round values such as 0 and 100 then? Sounds like Celsius is the better system