02-13-2007, 05:25 AM
So, if you use the Kelvin scale, zero degrees Celsius = 273 K. If it's twice as cold, then it's half as warm - so the temp. would be 136.5 K or -136.5 Celsius. Zero degrees Farenheit would be -18 Celsius or 255 K. Again, half as warm would be 127.5 K or -145.50 Celsius. That sounds logical, doesn't it?