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slatington, pa, usa
Joined 28 Dec '04 Moves 53223 https://phys.org/news/2022-11-earth-ronnagrams-metric-prefixes-voted.html
Linkenheim
Joined 22 Apr '05 Moves 655635 @sonhouse
As opposed to the writers of the article I am not so sure these prefixes are needed...Scientists are normally quite ok with powers of ten.
slatington, pa, usa
Joined 28 Dec '04 Moves 53223 @Ponderable
Besides the fact that you can do math with numbers, like 2 E30 Kg which I think is the Kg # for the mass of Earth. I guess ronnagram is a descriptive with limited usefulness.
Planet Rain
Joined 04 Mar '04 Moves 2701 @ponderable said
@sonhouse
As opposed to the writers of the article I am not so sure these prefixes are needed...Scientists are normally quite ok with powers of ten.Are computer scientists really scientists, though?
Joined 18 Nov '22 Moves 131 Did anyone see the new article about us being in a computer simulation?
slatington, pa, usa
Joined 28 Dec '04 Moves 53223 @Dork
Yeah, I read it last month.
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