Search Results
7/16/2025, 2:10:19 PM
It is hard picking and choosing which measurements to begin your search at.
One would think the speed of light is the best option as it is used in so many measurements, perhaps even Pi as it is used in everything in science and physics.
The problem with choosing the speed of light to base the search on as a starting point is that while it is considered a standard measurement upon which to base other measurements, the speed of light is still based upon a random agreed upon ratios. It is not intrinsic.
Miles / per / Hour
Kilometers / Per / Hour is more scientifically accurate. Why? Because it is based on a base 10 system, and not a random arrangement of mathematical bases that have to continually be translated between, increasing the work load.Yet it is still fucked.
Kilometers is what? A thousand meters, ok.
What is a meter? The distance/length that light travels 1 second in a vacuum. 1 / 299,792,458 of a second
Ok...what is a second?
A second is...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesium_standard
They take cesium-133 "Hyper-fine ground state" and say it is the distance that photons travel between two of the atoms.
So the distance that the photon, that moves at the speed of light, travels, is the second, that we use to determine the speed of light....you see where I am going with this?
Even still, temperature is still fucked. Celsius still sets 0 as the temperature that water freezes at, and not the point of absolute zero, zero is not absolute zero for some reason, still, so the system still utilizes negatives.
Whatever.
The problem with Pi is in the definition, curve of a circle, but then in that this definition is Schrodinger's Definition.
Stating that Pi is the curvature of a circle, and it is simultaneously both infinite and irrational, and finite and rational both at the same time.
I contest these are two separate things, and will lead to different definitions for what Pi actually, really is.
I state that Pi is large, yet finite and rational.
One would think the speed of light is the best option as it is used in so many measurements, perhaps even Pi as it is used in everything in science and physics.
The problem with choosing the speed of light to base the search on as a starting point is that while it is considered a standard measurement upon which to base other measurements, the speed of light is still based upon a random agreed upon ratios. It is not intrinsic.
Miles / per / Hour
Kilometers / Per / Hour is more scientifically accurate. Why? Because it is based on a base 10 system, and not a random arrangement of mathematical bases that have to continually be translated between, increasing the work load.Yet it is still fucked.
Kilometers is what? A thousand meters, ok.
What is a meter? The distance/length that light travels 1 second in a vacuum. 1 / 299,792,458 of a second
Ok...what is a second?
A second is...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesium_standard
They take cesium-133 "Hyper-fine ground state" and say it is the distance that photons travel between two of the atoms.
So the distance that the photon, that moves at the speed of light, travels, is the second, that we use to determine the speed of light....you see where I am going with this?
Even still, temperature is still fucked. Celsius still sets 0 as the temperature that water freezes at, and not the point of absolute zero, zero is not absolute zero for some reason, still, so the system still utilizes negatives.
Whatever.
The problem with Pi is in the definition, curve of a circle, but then in that this definition is Schrodinger's Definition.
Stating that Pi is the curvature of a circle, and it is simultaneously both infinite and irrational, and finite and rational both at the same time.
I contest these are two separate things, and will lead to different definitions for what Pi actually, really is.
I state that Pi is large, yet finite and rational.
Page 1