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by stonkdonk 1638 days ago
this article lost me when I saw those numbers. It also treats heat like some kind of magic and not based on thermodynamics. heat is heat, no matter how quickly or slowly it spreads. A big thermal mass will hold heat, but will also take longer to heat in the first place. You're spending the same number of BTUs in the long run.