I appreciate the kind words, but let's also not ignore the power of a fuckton of rockets. Russia did manage to break a lot of important stuff in Ukraine. It doesn't help them to further any military goals, that's true. But they are still doing it out of spite.
Weird, you'd think the russian analogy would be superior to Starlink as it can provide signal even underwater from all the sunken satellites over the years
From what I remember from physics course, transitioning between solid/liquid/gas states requires extra energy to be absorbed or released that isn't contributing to change in temperature. So change from -1°C ice to +1°C water is actually taking more energy than from 10°C to 12°C, despite being the same difference in temperature.
Also, we perceive temperature not in terms of these absolute values anyway, but rather how quickly it transfers heat to or from our body. That's why humidity affects it, as moist air absorbs heat faster than dry (air being a pretty good heat insulator in general).
There's also more widely known but narrower in scope Superb Owl