in a sane country that went metric like 200 years ago, you interact with meter long things all the time. 1m is also very much in the human body range of lengths.
a foot or an inch arent really more body-centric than a meter and a centimeter. so you get absolutely nothing in real world application but at least it’s very stupid on paper.
my foot is like 27 cm, what’s that got to do with the US/UK foot? i know how tall i am, i know how much less that is than 2m, so i know what a meter is at that scale. for smaller scales? you know how you know what 4inches is? we know what 10cm is like. we know what 1cm is like (little finger or so, but everyone can find their own comparison on their body).
bonus: one of my knuckles happens to be exactly 4cm long.
“Your units are arbitrary!” I yell as I measure something by how many of my own feet fit along one side.
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I was only joking, but I personally prefer the simple conversions in metric.
that argument is nonense.
in a sane country that went metric like 200 years ago, you interact with meter long things all the time. 1m is also very much in the human body range of lengths.
a foot or an inch arent really more body-centric than a meter and a centimeter. so you get absolutely nothing in real world application but at least it’s very stupid on paper.
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my foot is like 27 cm, what’s that got to do with the US/UK foot? i know how tall i am, i know how much less that is than 2m, so i know what a meter is at that scale. for smaller scales? you know how you know what 4inches is? we know what 10cm is like. we know what 1cm is like (little finger or so, but everyone can find their own comparison on their body).
bonus: one of my knuckles happens to be exactly 4cm long.
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