Explain me this: I remember back in June sitting in my office at 20°C sweating and having to take my jumper off; it's now late September and I'm sitting in my office at 20°C shivering and reaching for a second jumper.
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Explain me this: I remember back in June sitting in my office at 20°C sweating and having to take my jumper off; it's now late September and I'm sitting in my office at 20°C shivering and reaching for a second jumper.
The only conclusion can be that thermometers do not measure the experiential temperature. They measure something else. So what does a thermometer measure, and what kind of device would tell me the experiential temperature of my room?
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