theblueredditrefugee,

Inb4 nonlinear temperature scale

ook_the_librarian,
@ook_the_librarian@lemmy.world avatar

It’s the only way this meme makes sense. It’s a complaint that humans don’t like the average of the temperates that produce the feelings of extreme hot and extreme cold. You’d have to change math, change physiology, or lose linearity.

theblueredditrefugee,

Nonlinear measures are used for

  1. Brightness of lights
  2. Loudness of noises
  3. Magnitude of earthquakes

Why not temperature?

ook_the_librarian,
@ook_the_librarian@lemmy.world avatar

None of those scales have negative scalars.

theblueredditrefugee,

Actually, earthquake magnitude can be projected to negative numbers. It’s well defined but it stops describing earthquakes. For instance, a -3 magnitude earthquake is the energy released by a cat knocking your cell phone off of a nightstand. (see page 290 of this book). Pretty sure the others are also logarithmic scales which are well-defined for any negative number. It just so happens that those negative numbers don’t describe anything we care to describe with those scales.

ook_the_librarian,
@ook_the_librarian@lemmy.world avatar

That negative number comes from taking a logarithm of a number less than one. Not from a negative scalar.

chicken,

We could make it work like that. Just have the thermometer be narrower at the bottom.

sukhmel,

That’s going to add a lot to simplicity and ease of understanding, for sure. And don’t change the name of the scale or it will be too easy to distinguish them

hark,
@hark@lemmy.world avatar

If you score 100 on a test then that’s a perfect, therefore 100 is the perfect temperature.

VinnieFarsheds,
@VinnieFarsheds@lemmy.world avatar

💯

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

And if you score 51 you pass, so 51 is the passing temperature.

SirStreq,

51 would not be a passing grade in most of the US

KrankyKong,

Im confused as to where 51 would be a passing grade anywhere.

fallingcats,

Places where they make the tests harder

KrankyKong,

Wouldn’t lowering the goal post make the test easier to pass?

fallingcats,

Not if the questions simultaneously increase in difficulty

OceanSoap,

In Phoenix, can confirm, 100°F dry heat is pretty awesome

starman2112, (edited )
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

Fahrenheit is the best human-focused temperature scale. 0 is super cold, 100 is super hot, 50 is the line between short sleeve and long sleeve weather (assuming no wind). Anything outside these bounds, it simply isn’t worth going outside. But then everyone at a latitude <|37|° will say “that’s not that hot” and everyone at a latitude >|40|° will say “that’s not that cold,” so really it’s the best Kansas-focused temperature scale

psud,

Because weather is simple, right?

Custoslibera,

“It’s snowing so climate change can’t be real!”

Bleach7297,
@Bleach7297@lemmy.ca avatar

Look, you’re entitled to your opinion but I think it’s a bit Kansocentric.

bjorney, (edited )

“the perfect scale”

Proceeds to list completely arbitrary temperatures and link them to completely subjective opinions

I can make all the same points about celsius with the added bonus of 0 and 100 being universally applicable and objectively measured

  • 0 freezing
  • 10 cool
  • 20 room temperature
  • 30 hot
  • 40 very hot
starman2112,
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

Yeah I guess I agree, 0 to 40 makes much more sense in the context of temperatures humans typically exist in than 0 to 100

Kusimulkku,

“It’s the best scale if you happen to live in the perfect conditions for it”

Firipu,
@Firipu@startrek.website avatar

Same for c, but at half the scale tbh. (with a bit of a stretch to the imagination)

50 is very hot. 0 is cold. 25c is perfect.

Demdaru,

Hello, you, who walks the fiery path. I much prefer my 18, thanks.

M0oP0o,
@M0oP0o@mander.xyz avatar

Move to Saskatchewan if you want hell both ways, summers in the 40s and winters in the -50s. YAY

STRIKINGdebate2,
@STRIKINGdebate2@lemmy.world avatar

25c is literally cock and ball torture what are ya on about. Then again I’m an Irish guy who hasn’t left my country in nearly a decade so I don’t even know what more than 25c feels like

owatnext,

25°C is 77°F; context for any Americans here.

doggle,

I love how half this thread is solely comments making unit conversions.

Also 77°F/25°C is pretty mild. A crisp mid-spring day. -American Southerner

owatnext,

Yeah 25°C is nothing. A bit on the cool side tbh.

pipows, (edited )
@pipows@lemmy.today avatar

I’m Brazilian and, although I’m not in the hottest area, summer easily hits 40°C, so yeah, 25°C is not perfect, that would be 20°C, but is pretty good still

can,

I’m Canadian and I agree. 25 c is the edge of what’s bearable but closer to 20 c is better.

foo,

It was 30c at midnight here last night

JustARegularNerd,

Same here in QLD, Australia

zik,

As an Australian enjoying summer right now I honestly think it’s a bit chilly on days we don’t get to 25C.

Pyroglyph,
@Pyroglyph@lemmy.world avatar

25C is the point where I start feeling sleepy because it’s so warm.

If you think 25C is optimal then I’m curious as to what your “comfy sleeping temperature” is?

Firipu,
@Firipu@startrek.website avatar

Tbh, in summer I sleep with the airco on 27c. Where I live summer gets a nice and toasty 30c+ 24/7 @ 80%+ humidity. 25c feels amazing compared to that.

Before I moved here, I’d also have said 20c was ideal though :)

aulin,

15-20 °C is ideal for me. Above 22-23 it starts being too warm. Below 10 I have to start wearing a sweater, which I dislike.

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Don’t impose your imperialistic temperature views on the rest of us! Leave us cold lovers alone!

moon,

Is 50% on the heat in the shower perfect?

funkless_eck,

this meme also works in Celsius.

0x4E4F, (edited )
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

0°C is not very cold… chilly maybe.

creditCrazy,
@creditCrazy@lemmy.world avatar

Tbh all I care about with wether temp is wether it’s possible to snow or not. So on that front Celsius is quite intuitive and useful.

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

1 or 2 to about 5°C is snowing temperature. Yes, I agree, quite intuitive.

I like the snow. I like cold, in general. I hate summers, I’m always too hot and sweaty.

Siegfried,

45 is very hot, 0 is very cold, 22.5 is ok

Burninator05,

Ok is -273.15 C.

SuddenDownpour,

Nice.

snugglesthefalse,

22.5 is about the point where it starts being too warm

Threeme2189,

In a few years, with global warming on the rise, we may be saying that 50C isn’t that hot.

FML

zik,

We see 50C in Australia from time to time now thanks to global warming.

criitz,

Very hot in Celsius is like… 35

XEAL,

Fuck, you’re right

RagingHungryPanda,

No, it’s logarithmic. 70 is perfect.

littlecolt,

Too hot.

Maggoty,

50 is indeed perfect.

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

And you get the throphy my man 👍👍👍.

themeatbridge,

Why would 50 be perfect? 50 is fully dressed in regular clothes. You can wear a jacket. You can wear a heavy sweater or a blazer.

droans,

If you’re lounging around, 60 is perfect.

If you’re doing work outside, 50 is perfect.

If you’re doing heavy exercise, 40 is perfect.

thedarkfly,

I checked for others who, like me, are too European to understand the joke: 50°F is 10°C.

Valmond, (edited )

A nice swedish summer evening (if it isnt raining).

Edit: cheers my fellow scandinavians and nordics!

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Why wasn’t I born in Sweden 😭.

de_lancre,
@de_lancre@lemmy.world avatar

Or a nice winter in the Balkans.

RedIce25,

Perfect for me would be more around 20°C

CallumWells,

You mean to say that 50 °F is (approximately) 283 Kelvin, right? ;P

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

That’s just about perfect if you ask me.

Siegfried,

Ah, 10 is fine…

florge,

You mean too rest of the world

Nythos,

Shorts weather that one

ByteJunk,
@ByteJunk@lemmy.world avatar

The hero we needed.

MartinXYZ,

I checked too before I saw your comment, I can confirm.

Hadriscus,

Thanks bro I was about to ask

sharkfucker420,
@sharkfucker420@lemmy.ml avatar

50 is pretty nice what are you on about

Theharpyeagle,

I don’t touch a jacket until 40, 50 is perfect.

JDubbleu,

That’s peak hoodie and jeans weather. Literally perfect.

Telodzrum,

Yeah, I’m not going to the beach at 50F, but I can hike, golf, just hang out outdoors, etc. If it’s sunny 50F can even feel rather warm.

xpinchx,

Perfect running weather.

cmhickman358,
Thorry84,

Not to defend Fahrenheit, it’s a nonsense scale, however: As with most subjective scales the entire scale can be split into good and not good. The top part is good and the bottom part is not good. The middle of the top part is seen as average good.

So around 75 degrees would be perfect, which is close enough for something as subjective as temperature.

This is why in things like movie or game reviews a 7/10 is seen as average. Like it’s good, in the good part, but right in the middle not anything special. A 5/10 or lower is seen as not good, not worth seeing, not worth your time etc. This works for reviews, grades, person attractiveness rating etc.

Norgur,

Yet, Temperature is not a nonlinear star-rating by IGN, is it?

Crozekiel,

Can you prove that?

Thorry84,

Are you saying global warming is actually caused by the bias of IGN reviewers?

Norgur,

The flooding of Amsterdam was really epic, 10/10 IGN

doggle,

Why not? Most people only meaningfully engage with temperature scales when checking weather forecasts. It’s all pretty subjective.

If course there’s a need for Celsius or Kelvin in scientific applications, but that’s not for the overwhelming majority of people.

psud,

but that’s not for the overwhelming majority of people.

Surely you’re aware that the overwhelming majority of people do not live in the US. Nearly everyone is fine with Celcius. Billions of people, as opposed to a few hundred million that have been socialised to using the other scale

jenny_ball,
@jenny_ball@lemmy.world avatar

i appreciate your level headed analysis

GBU_28, (edited )

75 perfect?

Well at least you have the right attitude the way our climate is headed

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