On 06/28/2015 11:43 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 06/28/2015 10:03 AM, jd1008 wrote:
I have an electronic digital thermometer, the tip of which is inserted
into the boiling water.
At my location, it reported that boiling water is at 204 °F
We are only at about 4250 feet above sea level.
So I think the thermometer is fibbing :)
That's roughly .8 miles up; trust the thermometer.
Real cute.
So, if there are "bugs" in something being cooked, and said
bugs cannot die at 204 °F, then ..... :) :)
I saw a NG show that gathered sea water at ocean
beds right next to boiling roiling volcanic thermal spouts,
where temperatures were exceeding 300°F.
They found fully live bacteria in that water when
it was analyzed :) :)
Hey, perhaps said bacteria will inherit this world :)
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