• prettybunnys@sh.itjust.works
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          2 hours ago

          I’d like mothers represented metric tbh, I’m in a meeting and not able to do the math rn but if anyone else can oblige …

          • Dasus@lemmy.world
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            1 hour ago

            You can probably propose a new SI-base unit of “a mother”, but what does it measure?

            “Metric” just essentially comes from “metering”. People confuse “metric” with “decimal”, which is sort of the point of the person I replied to. While metric time technically exists insofar as you just use seconds as the base unit, omit minutes and hours and just do SI-prefixes, the French did also try decimal time, but it was just horrible.

            So if “mother” was the base unit and it measured something, in this instance time, the advent of agriculture was roughly four hectomothers ago. Or 0.4 kilomothers, if you will.

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              1 hour ago

              Mother as a unit of time.

              Ty

              Edit the mother epoch presumably is the same epoch as all time, just … related to the mothers as above.

              Ty

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                1 hour ago

                But see we already got the base unit of a second for time. But for generations, perhaps?

                One kilomother would’ve been the early modern human, roughly. Ten kilomothers ago homo sapiens was just coming into being. A hundred kilomothers ago homo erectus would’ve just been coming into existence. A megamother ago we would’ve been diverging into great apes.

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          5 hours ago

          It’s also about the speed of light in millifortnights (2.9e8), within a 4% error margin.

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        The French tried to impose “metric” time way back in the day. Even they learned that was a bad idea and quietly dropped it. The solar system seems to prefer it’s base12 time.

        I think it maybe helped give rise the the saying: “The French follow no one. And no one follows the French.”