Science Trivia
#215
Posted 01 July 2007 - 05:31 AM
Sorry! I forgot to check in here. But no, not what I am looking for. Think more in terms of property of space (as in what occupies our world.) Hard to give hints without giving it away.
#: ssh God@Heaven.org
Password: CurvedSpace
/God> rm *
The BEST error message ever: "Cowardly refusing to create an empty archive."
Password: CurvedSpace
/God> rm *
The BEST error message ever: "Cowardly refusing to create an empty archive."
#218
Posted 13 July 2007 - 08:04 AM
Hmm... As far as I'm aware it's a bit of a matter of debate, since obviously we can't go down and check directly. Depending on your source, it usually seems to be ~4000-5000 degrees (centigrade). However it's been suggested that it could even be as high as 7000 degrees. Also using the standard unit k for 10^3 gets kinda confusing when K is short for kelvin.
