

My man… You cannot achieve temperature stability within accuracy of a micro kelvin with “an infrared lamp and some maths”
My man… You cannot achieve temperature stability within accuracy of a micro kelvin with “an infrared lamp and some maths”
Could be, I tend to find things rather fascinating
Well think about this, are you able to manipulate temperature within one degree? Sure. Get a stove. How about one one millionth of a degree? Is that easy to achieve? Its not. Same on a cosmic scale, changing things by one million degrees? Easy as pie, one degree? No way. Sure, you have done it a million times to get to a million degrees but you didn’t do it with precision.
That’s what I think is amazing, our precision only capable at this level because of our size and capability in this universe
Well think about it, an asteroid just a mile wide hits a planet, the impact plume would reach about 20,000k, or 35,000 F, but on a planet wide scale even those numbers are meaningless, a statewide scale? Forget about it. We may think we’re hot shit when we can raise our ovens up to 500⁰ or melt steel, but, in the grand scheme of things we’re playing with grains of sand on the beach of energy manipulation
Oops, I’m 230 pounds, I guess I sat down on this strange toilet too hard
I thought they nerfed crashes entirely with the new flight sim
I’m sure they think they do, but we all overestimate our skills when horny brain hits
My mistake with the wording, I will say though infrared light raspberry pi or no, still would not be enough for that. You need serious lab equipment. Like advanced cooling methods to achieve this sort of thing. That’s why I chose this range. With your method I could see possibly being able to do a percentage of a degree in keeping it stable with no outside forces, but accuracy within a millionth I think is a stretch