Message from @Aidan
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Test in multiple seasons
idk what you want except a topological map for this little area

Dont think ive tested in spring yet
Thats a good experement to do
Anything that moonlight touches is colder
Moonlight colder
Moonshade is warmer
U got it backwards and reversed
Try it yourself
Then u will understand
K
Peace
be sure to do multiple tests
Making sure both are in the same environment
Like using a dummy shader like a glass pane
to prevent any air current related effects
Also good idea to swap the locations
Citizen Z i think theres a explanation for it by his POV too, the moon weird thingy. i dont recall it very well but my physics teacher said something about it last year
I think it had to do with thermodynamics but I'm not very good at those laws
specific heat my bois
Thats what I was thinking of
Anyways, I guess everyone's right about whats happening but some the wrong explanations
and this isn't even going on about what parts of the car are most affected by heat
wait i don't think specific heat is the term i should be using
maybe volumetric
idk
I cant do the experement myself because its constantly -30 f outside right now
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Dew it
bro do you live in canada
It is <@183687285710127105>
No matter how you explain it, it is by a degree or two
its hard to find a shady area thats not next to my warm house
Hm
Tree?
id have to be on my house
Oh
there is one place
But also most theomometers are inacurate at -30
and i dont want to freese to deatg
