I’m sorry, but there’s so much wrong with what you said that I can’t even begin to correct you.
I’m sorry, but there’s so much wrong with what you said that I can’t even begin to correct you.
Empty space is not like our atmosphere. Similar to sound not going through space, empty space is not a medium that can be heated. You can’t heat nothing. Heat is excited atoms. You can’t excite nothing.
You just clarified the part where I said, “It doesn’t really work like that though.” I appreciate you, honey buns.
Earth’s atmospheric temperature is not what this person is talking about. The temperature outside your door depends on the sun, sure, but it’s due to Earth’s atmosphere. Go 60 miles towards “up” and the temperature of space is not the 68 degrees it is on the ground.
I think OP is questioning the temperature of the vacuum of space near the Sun. It doesn’t really work like that though.
The guy he chose over his own daughter.