That's a subversion. They set up the expectation and change it up.
Things of mine keep getting deleted. I curse too much.That's correct. 350 degrees Fahrenheit is almost exactly 450 Kelvin (for 1 hour), which means 5400 Kelvin (9000 plus some Fahrenheit) for 5 minutes.
From article: "Also, notice that some processes do behave according to Oven Logic; milk pasteurization, for example, can be done in 5 minutes at 70°C, or in less than 3 seconds at 150°C"
This is clearly not oven logic as defined by the article. Oven logic dictates that if milk is pasteurized by heating it to 70 degrees for 5 minutes, then heating it to 140 degrees will take two and a half minutes. The 150 degrees @ 3 seconds is completely different then over logic, and it still produced different results (different tasting milk due to caramelization).
I believe there's also an example of this in Phineas and Ferb (under Western Animation) where Candace and Stacy have to cook a lamb cobbler for Jeremy in 5 minutes so Stacy decides that instead of baking at 350 degrees for 1 hour, they bake it for 5 minutes at 9000 degrees. Although I'm not so sure about this one because the end result is a perfect lamb cobbler.
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