METRIC OR IMPERIAL

edited 2013-08-01 03:56:14 in General
TELL ME YOUR ALLEGIANCE

I've always used Imperial units and am used to them, so I approach the notion of switching to Metric with hesitation...
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  • metric

    because Emily Haines
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    Metric
  • while I use imperial in day-to-day life, metric is better
  • I like metric from a "which is better?" point of view, but I think in Imperial due to having grown up in a society that uses it exclusively, so I find it difficult to wrap my brain around metric units.

    so...both? Neither?
  • Smee, Maiman, Doktar, Pavelier, Button-Lee, Juan Ovyu
    Metric.
    t. civilized man
  • image Wee yea erra chs hymmnos mea.
    Both, by virtue of living in England. :P
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    Both, depending on the circumstances, although I prefer imperial for aesthetic reasons.
  • We can do anything if we do it together.

    Both, by virtue of living in England. :P

    This, only replace England with Canada.
  • Both, depending on the circumstances, although I prefer imperial for aesthetic reasons.

    Yeah, me too.

    I was going to make a TES pun but it would have been a bit forced.
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    My upbringing has trained me to use Imperial, although I admit metric makes more sense
  • More people have said that and been killed than there are thorium decay products.
    What he said. :) I think metric is way better.
  • Metric isn't very useful in my daily life. Imperial measurements tend to correspond more closely to actual things.
  • READ MY CROSS SHIPPING-FANFICTION, DAMMIT!

    i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
    Kinda echoing what most people have said here.

    That being said, feet is a pretty useful unit of measurement that metric doesn't really have a great alternativeto.
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    I can understand a preference for feet/inches, since 12 is a very easy number to work with--it's divisible by 2, 3, 4, and 6, while 10 is only divisible by 2 and 5.

    That said, I still prefer meters and the like, as I find that whatever convenience comes with the number 12 is negated when you have to work with increments smaller than one inch and are forced to use hideous fractions like 7/16 and 5/8.
  • Smee, Maiman, Doktar, Pavelier, Button-Lee, Juan Ovyu
    Justice42 said:

    Kinda echoing what most people have said here.


    That being said, feet is a pretty useful unit of measurement that metric doesn't really have a great alternativeto.
    Centimeters
  • Regular meters, more like.

    centimetres are more like inches.
  • Smee, Maiman, Doktar, Pavelier, Button-Lee, Juan Ovyu
    Isn't a feet the equivalent to 30 cm. ? I guess for bigger units you could use meters.
  • More people have said that and been killed than there are thorium decay products.
    It is so stupid though. Hay guize, said a king or queen in the ancient dinosaur time, how shall we measure how much taller I am than my subjects? I know, what if like we stack a bunch of feets on top of each other, and the person with the most feets is the tallest?
  • READ MY CROSS SHIPPING-FANFICTION, DAMMIT!

    i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
    A regular meter is close to three times the size of a foot, so pretty big difference between two meters and three meters. So feet can by pretty useful if you're say...dealing with things that are between one and ten feet.

    As far as the arbitrary nature is concerned, I think what's arbitrary is the amount of inches in a foot, the amount of feet in a mile, etc...

    It's not like a meter or a centimeter is some sort of magic length that we got when a deity told us how to measure things. 
  • edited 2013-08-02 15:18:54
    (flower path)
    IIRC, the meter was chosen so that the circumference of the Earth would be 40000 km.  Of course, it's not perfect, since the Earth isn't perfectly spherical, and the current definition of the meter actually defines it in terms of the second using the speed of light.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”

    I can understand a preference for feet/inches, since 12 is a very easy number to work with--it's divisible by 2, 3, 4, and 6, while 10 is only divisible by 2 and 5.


    That said, I still prefer meters and the like, as I find that whatever convenience comes with the number 12 is negated when you have to work with increments smaller than one inch and are forced to use hideous fractions like 7/16 and 5/8.
    By the same token, 1/16th is easier to visualise than 1/20th: It is simply a quarter of a quarter, each of which are in turn simply half of a half. Fifths are much more irksome to imagine. This is also applicable to imperial weights like pounds and ounces.

    In scientific terms, however, metres are more convenient and sensible.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    Also, the number of feet in a mile is pretty great for dividing into relatively small numbers. 5280 is divisible by 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 20, 22 and 24 without dividing the foot.
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022

    By the same token, 1/16th is easier to visualise than 1/20th: It is simply a quarter of a quarter, each of which are in turn simply half of a half. Fifths are much more irksome to imagine. This is also applicable to imperial weights like pounds and ounces.

    This is very true. I'd been thinking more of calculations, since it's almost always simpler to add and subtract straight-up decimals than it is to fumble with fractions.

    Also, the number of feet in a mile is pretty great for dividing into relatively small numbers. 5280 is divisible by 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 20, 22 and 24 without dividing the foot.

    Heh, you've reminded me of something vaguely relevant: for one of the resurfacing projects around here, they posted a sign that says "ROAD WORK: NEXT 4.07 MILES"

    Like, really, you couldn't find an acceptable way to round that?
  • edited 2013-08-05 02:06:07
    READ MY CROSS SHIPPING-FANFICTION, DAMMIT!

    i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
    spinor said:

    IIRC, the meter was chosen so that the circumference of the Earth would be 40000 km.  Of course, it's not perfect, since the Earth isn't perfectly spherical, and the current definition of the meter actually defines it in terms of the second using the speed of light.

    40,000 seems kinda arbitrary. I mean, it's divisible by 10 and all and has lots of zeros, but it begins with a 4 for some reason.
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    I thought the same thing at first, but then I realized that 40,000 km also allows a meter to be roughly analogous to one yard.
  • READ MY CROSS SHIPPING-FANFICTION, DAMMIT!

    i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
    I suppose, but 100,000 would make much closer to a foot.
  • More people have said that and been killed than there are thorium decay products.
    "The metre is the length of the path travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299 792 458 of a second."
    That seems really arbitrary...
  • 40000 was because the actual measurement was that the distance from the North Pole to the Equator through Paris should be 10000 km.
  • Miko said:

    "The metre is the length of the path travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299 792 458 of a second."
    That seems really arbitrary...

    Is there really any non arbitrary way to create a unit of measurement?
  • READ MY CROSS SHIPPING-FANFICTION, DAMMIT!

    i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
    spinor said:

    40000 was because the actual measurement was that the distance from the North Pole to the Equator through Paris should be 10000 km.

    So, instead of some Royalty making shit up, we have some French math nerd dictating how we measure things. :P
  • Kexruct said:

    Miko said:

    "The metre is the length of the path travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299 792 458 of a second."
    That seems really arbitrary...

    Is there really any non arbitrary way to create a unit of measurement?
    The Planck units...probably.
  • READ MY CROSS SHIPPING-FANFICTION, DAMMIT!

    i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
    I thought Celsius was pretty non-arbitray given how much frickin' water we have around.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    Fahrenheit was oriented around the same principles, but the numbers were counted out differently to make the production of glass thermometers easier. It's a bit of a long story...
  • More people have said that and been killed than there are thorium decay products.
    I thought Celsius was pretty non-arbitray given how much frickin' water we have around.
    *shrugs in the rain near the ocean* It's not -that- much, is it?
  • Justice42 said:I thought Celsius was pretty non-arbitray given how much frickin' water we have around.

    On
    Earth, sure. ;)
  • READ MY CROSS SHIPPING-FANFICTION, DAMMIT!

    i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
    Maybe we should make a metric based on absolute zero and figure out how hot things can get.

    Course, we're screwed if we somehow figure out something colder or warmer...
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    Kelvin is based on absolute zero.
  • edited 2013-08-05 16:11:49
    (flower path)
    There's a Planck temperature around which we can no longer make physical predictions because we lack a theory of quantum gravity.

    And Kelvin is just Celsius shifted such that zero is absolute zero.

    There actually are systems that can achieve temperature below negative zero in certain circumstances but the physics of them are so different from regular positive-temperature physics that zero still has a fundamental place as, well, zero.
  • edited 2013-08-05 16:12:10
    READ MY CROSS SHIPPING-FANFICTION, DAMMIT!

    i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis

    Kelvin is based on absolute zero.

    BUT HOW HOT CAN WE GO?!

    SOMEONE SEND AN ASTRONAUT TO THE HOTTEST SUN AND HAVE THEM TELL US!
  • READ MY CROSS SHIPPING-FANFICTION, DAMMIT!

    i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
    Or "star" I guess.
  • More people have said that and been killed than there are thorium decay products.
    It can probably get infinitely hot, or reach some kind of hot singularity where there is so much heat energy that it couldn't be measured. Kind of like how there is zero weight but there is no practical limit to weight.
  • READ MY CROSS SHIPPING-FANFICTION, DAMMIT!

    i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
    Also, gravity is sort of not constant depending on where you go.

    I don't think the universe WANTS us to have non-arbitrarily defined units of measurements. 
  • More people have said that and been killed than there are thorium decay products.
    Perhaps not. :o
  • Well, when you consider that heat is related to movement of molecules, wouldn't that mean the maximum heat is when they're going at light speed?
  • ...And even when your hope is gone
    move along, move along, just to make it through
    (2015 self)
    I don't want the places to convert to Metric, because we need diversity and culture, not homogenization.

    We don't all have to use the same weights and measures.

    We lose something very precious when we homogenize into universal measurements.
  • Eh, while diversity and culture are nice, weights and measures are so arbitrary and have so little cultural value that standardization is pretty much always a plus.
  • ...And even when your hope is gone
    move along, move along, just to make it through
    (2015 self)
    The more ways there are to measure, the better. What is an irrational amount of weight in one unit may be rational in another.
  • READ MY CROSS SHIPPING-FANFICTION, DAMMIT!

    i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
    MY CAR WEIGHS THE SAME AS 50,000 TACOS, TACOS IS NOW THE NEW WEIGHT STANDARD! 
  • ...And even when your hope is gone
    move along, move along, just to make it through
    (2015 self)
    Yes, see how awesome that is!
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