How can ANYONE defend the Metric System?>B-but I love my denominations of 10Cringe, doesn't matter anymore with calculators, computers, and AI
>>16904904The main advantage of the metric system is that it uses unambiguously defined units.Do Americans think only the English used customary units? Feet, inch, fathom, yard, mile, pound, acre, etc, are customary units in many countries, and they are not standardized. However, meter, gram, litre, etc, are unique, so you always know what a person means when they say "three meters".A Swedish mil is very different from an English mile
>>16904904>>16904904>doesn't matter anymore with calculators, computers, and AIIt does matter. The decimal system is superior simply because it is lazier. You push a decimal point a bit with a single finger and then go back to taking a comfy nap. Meanwhile in the imperial system you have to pretend that 12-3-1760 makes sense in any context whatsoever. The less effort something takes, the better it is.
>>16904904>and AILLM are notorious bad at math.
>>16904918In what context is how many yards are in a mile even relevant? Nobody thinks of lengths and distances in the same way.
>>16904904My new measurement system1 gigaleague = [math] 10\Delta 10 + 23 [/math] chudmeters1 chudmeter = [math] ((7)^{1/3} + 15\pi^2)\cdot mol [/math] trannygrams
>>16904963what's the difference between length and distance?
>>16905023Leanth is a property of an object. A distance is traveled.
>>16904904https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWbfVcDcfFw