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cross-posted from: https://piefed.ca/post/241259
I prefer metric for anything I do, despite living in the US.
My coffee recipe is in mL. I use g and mL while cooking.
Metric is the superior system.
Imperial system not even make difference between weight and mass, it is the most outdated system worldwide and the cause of a lot of desastres with even victims, because due to calculation errors, inherent in this system.
For day to day life, weight and mass might as well be the same. I love science and astronomy but I’m not buying a pound of lunch meat at the deli counter to take into space.
Well, when I buy a pound of lunch meat in the EU, they give me 500 g of lunch meat, because this is what for us is a pound. The SI system are round clear and related numbers which make it easy to calculate, the Imperial system isn’t, nothing to do with going in space or building a quantum computer, but simply calculating the amount of plants with a distance of 2 inches in a garden with 20 feets.
I was talking about weight vs mass
I remember reading somewhere that NASA adopted the metric system precisely because of that happening to them once.
Yes, too expensiv crashing two Marsprobes because a crappy Unitsystem
I grew up with metric and moved to an imperial country as an adult. I now have a different view of the systems and honestly prefer imperial. Hear me out.
Imperial organically evolved over centuries to better match the lived human experience. The major units used now are more useful to the average person. The fact they are not base 10 is due to the fact that the main uses for each aren’t related in that way.
For temperature, 1 degree Fahrenheit is the minimum I can feel. 50 F is a middle temperature outdoors for many temperate climates: 0 F is very cold and 100 F is very hot. The temperature at which water boils or freezes at sea level is not as useful to my daily experience and the difference in a degree Celsius is too large.
I like inches, yards, and miles. I prefer ounces and pounds. Pints, quarts, and gallons now make more sense to me. I am not a scientist or engineer (who absolitely should use metric), but a guy trying to deal with weather, get places, and buy things to eat/drink.
Of course, if I learned an aircraft type was designed in imperial only, I wouldn’t get on it. Metric has its purpose. It’s just not as good for daily life.
To me, kilometers and miles are in a similar class; I don’t have a reason to prefer one over the other. Same with kilos/pounds. Even though a kilo is more than double a pound, it’s used to measure the same kinds of things. As with Centimeters/inches, quarts/liters, yards/meters.
Metric seems to do better at measuring very small things, or very precise things, but lacks middle measures that help with day to day life like Ounces and Feet. If there was a metric foot, like a quarter or third of a meter, it would be more useful. Same if there was a metric ounce, lets say 25 grams (an actual ounce is slightly over 28 grams).
You just used to use imperial system and thats why its convenient to you. If you used metric the whole life you would also feel it suits you. Its just the matter of remembering key temperatures and have a feeling of it. The key difference in metric is, you can do the conversion easily if you ever have to, but in the normal use its no different than imperial. If you feel (have memories related to) the unit, like 1kg - 1L of water, 0 celsius - water frozen, 1000L - 1m3. I tell you, if you used to use metric and have a feeling of it, you would never ever want to go back to imperial
Did you read the first words I wrote? I grew up and lived in a metric country. I didn’t know imperial at all.
And all because of British pirates.
Yes, but even those had changed to the SI system decades ago. Apart the US don’t use even the same Imperial system of the british pirates, the units are different.
@Confidant6198 speaking about time… How should we measure it?
Currently it is 60/60/[12,24]/7/[28,29,30,31].
Plus Timezones, plus Leap seconds + days.
Just convert to decimal time. Easy! Though you’ll have to find a different solution for days/months/timezones/leap days. https://www.decimal-time.com/
@Jentu thank you for that hint!
Didn’t know it was proposed with the other decimal units but not adepted by the people…
The imperials took inspiration from their family tree to make their system I see.
Could have used more than 1 measurement 1g = ml = 1x1x1cm cube of water
Meter can be divided by 100 to make cm or multiplied by 1000 for km, a cm can be divided by 10 to get mm.
A 100x100m square is a hectareWait. Shouldn’t it be 1g = 1 ml = 1x1x1 mm cube of water?
1g = 1ml = a 1x1x1cm cube if pure h2o
g = weight
mL = volume (3d)
cm = distance (2d)Woosh. Yeah, it keeps feeling counterintuïtive to go from mili to centi
Just move the decimal place, how hard is that?
I know… But from square to cubic
g isn’t the unit of weight, it’s the unit of mass, the unit of weight is N(ewton) and depends on the gravity, only the mass of an object is always the same, not the weight. Your weight on sea level is higher than on the Mount Everest. This is one of the biggest fail in the imperial system, there isn’t a difference of weight and mass and the cause of even deathly accidents.
Nah, weight
I don’t care what Shrek thinks
I zoomed in on the flowchart. I want it to be legible.
Happy cake day 🎂
Brits need to stop implementing inferior (though accessible) standards, then after abandoning them when realizing their mistake, make fun of others using the previous standard. Don’t let anyone find out you used to call association football “soccer” to be distinct from rugby football or still measure some things in imperial stones.
Non-brits, this isn’t directed at you lol. I know imperial measurements suck