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by Mikhail_Edoshin
4198 days ago
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You probably know Archimedes names for big numbers too :) What I'm trying to say is that every sufficiently different field of human interest has some kind of units natural to this field. The metric system claims to be universal, but it's like one size fits all, but nobody looks their best. I can measure a backyard in millimeters, but why would I need it? I don't need this kind of precision there. A yard is a more natural scale because it's about the size of a step and this is about the right unit for what I do in the backyard. And inside the house I usually need a finer resolution, so I use feet instead of yards. If I build something on a smaller scale, I switch to inches; and so on. Every field has its best unit and the relationship between them is organic and is not always the fixed 1:10 as with metric. |
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