(quote)Originally posted by Rawzer:
That's not true. That's the lowest temperature it could possibly get. And, as we know, there are places that have more heat than that, but nowhere where it could be lower. Therefore, the average temperature of space is obviously -27(b)2 ΕC, or 1ΕK.
So, where's my space dog?
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(This message has been edited by Zax (edited 01-25-2003).)