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100 degrees kelvin is about 338 degrees Fahrenheit below room temperature.


Thanks for making it even more confusing by introducing Fahrenheit, haha. ;)


Duh. Thanks. I think my brain must have transposed that K to C.


I also did that the first time when reading the abstract. Very relatable. "It's on the front page of HN, so it must be a remarkable result," my subconscious seemed to assume on my behalf. ;)

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