Absolutely cold tea

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Absolutely cold tea is concept of specification of temperature of tea, characterised in that, that the conversion into any convencial scale is not possible.

Motivated arguing

The concept Absolutely cold tea is used in the motivated arguing. Dmitri Beklemishev (see Female logic) suggests the example below:

As an exercise the reader may guess, what temperature (in °C) has the "absolutely cold" tea: +40, +18, +4, 0, -273?

Fricks

Qualification "absolutely cold" is sometimes useful. It helps to recognize a non-scientific concept.

Also it helps at the writing of fricks. Such a wualification helps the reader to identify a frick.

References

https://www.futurescienceleaders.com/surrey1/2018/12/04/its-absolutely-cold/ Future Science Leaders: Discover - Surrey Session. It’s Absolutely Cold!

https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g190454-d6476947-r730173838-Natraj_Indisches_Restaurant-Vienna.html Average food and delivered absolutely cold

Keywords

Female logic, Motivated arguing