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7/21/2025, 1:38:47 AM
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> Isn't the point of insulation to insulate whatever temperature is inside?
No, thermodynamics doesn't work that way, friend. You're wrong here. In Russia, we have the same problem: our houses are designed to retain heat, so it can be 23°C outside but 29°C inside. That's why we have quite a few air conditioners, even though the country is pretty cold.
> Isn't the point of insulation to insulate whatever temperature is inside?
No, thermodynamics doesn't work that way, friend. You're wrong here. In Russia, we have the same problem: our houses are designed to retain heat, so it can be 23°C outside but 29°C inside. That's why we have quite a few air conditioners, even though the country is pretty cold.
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