Why do we use Kelvin as an si unit to calculate temperature?

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Why do we use Kelvin as an si unit to calculate temperature?

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Because 0 Kelvin actually means zero in physics, the other Temps don’t.
– 0 Kelvin means no energy at all. It makes perfect sense to use in science since many physics processes happen at temperatures between 0 Kelvin and 0 celcius.
– 0 Celcius is just the point that water freezes. Still plenty of energy. Celsius makes sense to use for most things for regular human life because freezing and boiling a good relative temperatures in our lives.
– 0 Fahrenheit means nothing at all. Fahrenheit only makes sense…well, basically never. The dude who invented it and how he made it up is a bunch of BS that I could never see any value in.

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