Just being pedantic, but while listening to this episode I remembered that in Physics at school we were told that the Kelvin scale is not referred to in “degrees”. I just confirmed this in Wikipedia (under the entry “Kelvin”) – they changed from using the term “degrees Kelvin” at the:
13th General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) in 1967–1968
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Just being pedantic, but while listening to this episode I remembered that in Physics at school we were told that the Kelvin scale is not referred to in “degrees”. I just confirmed this in Wikipedia (under the entry “Kelvin”) – they changed from using the term “degrees Kelvin” at the:
13th General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) in 1967–1968
Cheers
Nigel