Re: N. H. - Day 6: Hampton Beach Fireworks
Grishny, on host 12.29.132.98
Friday, August 31, 2001, at 12:52:00
Re: N. H. - Day 6: Hampton Beach Fireworks posted by Mousie on Friday, August 31, 2001, at 10:51:13:
> Again, this makes no sense to me, since your body temperature rises when you sleep. It would seem, therefore, that the reason it SEEMS colder when you wake up is because your body temperature is higher than when you went to sleep. Call me nutty. Does anyone know the real answer?
I don't know the real answer, but I'm guessing it has to do with relative temperatures. It makes sense to me that if your room stays the same temp all night, while your body temp rises, then in the morning it's going to *feel* colder to you when you get out of bed, even though it isn't.
I'll see if I can come up with an illlustration of my logic: suppose you work at Kentucky Fried Chicken and you have to make ten gallons of cole slaw. You're allowed to use a spoon to mix it, but it's a lot faster and easier to do it with your hands. The cabbage shavings and the mayonaise have just come out of the cooler, so they're at a relatively low temperature. Naturally, you comply with company policy (not to mention state health laws) and wash your hands before beginning.
If you use hot water ( like you should) to wash, then it's going to raise the temp of your hands. When you stick your freshly washed, warmed hands into that crap, it's going to be COLD! It'll feel positively freezing! Maybe even cold enough to make you want to yank your hands right back out and go get the spoons after all.
However, if you wash your hands in icy cold water instead, effectively turning them into popsicles, then sticking your hands into the refridgerated cole slaw mix won't be nearly as bad. If the water you used was cold enough, the cole slaw may even feel relatively *warm* to your poor frostbitten hands.
That was a pretty stupid illustration, but it explains why Monkeyman with his low body temperature, should be able to withstand colder water temperatures than his fellows.
His problem must be psychological.
Gri"Maybe Monkeyman is really Iceman"shny
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