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I realize that duplicants can tolerate a wide variety of temperatures due to the thermal conductivity of elements, but we have no baseline for understanding what the duplicant homeostasis temperature is in say, gaseous oxygen. So if this had a non zero value, could it be correlated to Oxygen? - as in temperature preference in Gaseous Oxygen. This would help further the understanding of duplicant thermal tolerance ( if we take the time to dig and do the math ).
I have a gut feeling it's meant to be 293.2 K based on the temperature of debug-constructed building materials.
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