Message from @Ruger
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become virile and maintain vigour
Ive dealt with it for so long so i cant be afraid of it now
But. Electronic simulations on computers can keep an exact definition and measurement of a kilogram. Why are we using metal?
eat oysters on the bus
we very shortly wont be
Im eating butter sweets
this is the last SI unit to lose its artifact base
are you rock hard? @Nara
Uh
Sure!
I’m hard rock
Kelvin is better than Celsius
I would like to propose a new unit of weight called the "Nara"
Roughly 11 stone
How many naras do you weigh
sounds shit tbh
we can have a computer take the exact mass of the kilogram and then we can use pressure sensors and a pushing piston to push the exact force of a kilogram everytime. Keeping the measurement the same forever.
Where is this stone artifact?
Paris?
And so it stays standardized.
How many stones does Dwayne the Rock Johnson weigh?
Why are you talking about fucking kilograms on the dank brigade
that seems a bit over engineered tbh turtle
Anyway, ill be off for now
It was brought up. @holy heccaroni
See ya!
Have a great day!
@Turtle oh ok
Makes sense actually
Well it would keep it the same. @Ruger and no weird "oh the standardized mass of the kilogram is changing" nonsense.
@Sechesin I think he's right
Also depending where you are on earth gravity is higher or lower
Sorry for @ing you if that was annoying I apologize
The poles shift over time
yea but it isnt as snappy as like "1 meter is the distance light travels in 1/299,792,458 of a second"
@Sechesin Satan lol
cause ud need to have exact designs of the piston and the software to do it and a new piston would need to be atomically identicle
The speed of light changes on the median it goes through. So technically that isn't the exact speed of light.
That is true.