The discussion revolves around creating a homemade thermometer using a clear, narrow-necked plastic bottle. The original poster expresses concern about the uneven bottom of drink bottles, referred to as "little mountains," potentially affecting temperature measurements. Participants clarify that the shape of the bottle does not impact the liquid's temperature readings, as the liquid will expand and contract uniformly with temperature changes. They suggest using a liquid like rubbing alcohol or water and recommend calibrating the thermometer with a commercially made one. The poster shares their materials, including tap water, rubbing alcohol, food coloring, and a straw, and considers adding sand to stabilize the liquid. The consensus emphasizes that accurate graduations for temperature readings are crucial, rather than the bottle's shape.