#Fahrenheight for the win
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Like Celsius can be so broad, 20-30 degrees isn't big change in numbers but big in weather
Meanwhile 20-30f isn't a big change in numbers
Ok so now explain me what is the logic in Fahrenheit ?
Like what does the 0 mean in Fahrenheit ?
F is better for judging the weather
C is more universal so I use that for racing games and international communication
C is based on water
0 is melting
100 is boiling
K uses the Celsius scale but it's 0 is absolute 0
F is just some random mix of ice and salt
Fahrenheit is the best form of temperature let’s be honest 0 is really cold and 100 is really hot
Yeah I can fully admit that Metric is a superior system, but Fahrenheit and PSI are certainly the exception
in terms of weather it's decent but for everything else it's worse
like water is like 32 and 212
and the 0-100 thing with F only works as well with certain climates
here in the UK temperatures hardly ever go below a few degrees below freezing
and rarely hits 30
so the temperature range is like 25 ish to 80 ish
with Celsius it works better with 0 usually being or being around the lower end
ok now from a scientific point of view ?
kelvin wins for science