Planck units

Tuesday, 21 January 2003 12:45
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*snicker* Just found this page on Everything2 to do with "Planck units".

Why use kilograms? Why pounds? They're all pretty arbitrarily defined. But some constants are given (e.g. the speed of light in a vacuum, the gravitational constant "big-gee", etc.) so one could derive "logical" units from those.

Their order of magnitude may not be very useful without scaling them up or down, but ... well, read the write-up.

Date: Tuesday, 21 January 2003 11:22 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] timwi.livejournal.com
For some reason, even some of the arbitrarily chosen units seem to have unuseful orders of magnitude, which is why we most common talk about a decibel or a millirem...

Unfortunately, I can't seem to connect to this server (www.everything2.com). If I remove the 2, I get a 404.

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