Used a couple of US recipes recently and most of the ingredients are in cups, or spoons, not by weight. This is a nightmare to convert. Do Americans not own scales or something? What’s the reason for measuring everything by volume?

  • NoIWontPickAName
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    You are way overthinking this.

    Also, a foot is just a scientific as any other definition as long as you use the same foot every time.

    Can you get me All of the things that I would need to Measure the speed of light in a vacuum, then do the math to divide all that?

    Because that is what the average layman would need to verify what a meter is.

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      Also, a foot is just a scientific as any other definition as long as you use the same foot every time.

      That king is looooooong dead

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        And yet if we were to take something and make it the same length, We would have a rule about how long it was.

        We could even call it something like a ruler, or whatever the metric equivalent of a yardstick is, a meter stick maybe.

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          And than what happens when it’s destroyed? You don’t have anything to verify it with, and using a rulered rule to rule will lead to progressively larger deviations from the true original.

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            This isn’t any different from metric systems. If all meter sticks are destroyed, then what do you do? Build everything up again to be able to measure the distance travelled by light in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 seconds. The procedure would be exactly the same for feet, except you measure the distance travelled in 0.3048/299,792,458 seconds.

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            I don’t disagree with you really, I just think you’re overthinking it.

            It just doesn’t matter in 99.99% of cases and for the ones that it does we have metric.

            Do I wish more things in life were metric?

            Fuck yes I do, I hate fractions so much, like not normally but when it comes time to have to do a conversion