I don't think that SI is the last system we see and that is for the decimal system too. I see small problems like the definiton of mass as units of 1000xgrams and that the k is low but should be K to be consistent (M, G, etc).

But to think the american system is better must be a joke. Even the japanese changes all 40 years ago.

S/N is now almost at -infinitum.

- Henry


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Don Latham schrieb:
I agree. After all, teh SI system is clearly God's units as revealed by
the French...
Don

Wolfgang
...probably somebody who hates SI units for some unknown reason and uses
his intelligence to construct a couple of ridiculous "arguments" supposed
to show that this system of units had holes.

On Tuesday 05 April 2011, Brooke Clarke wrote:
// This means that, if you follow the rules of the SI,
// 1 Hz = 1/s = 1 radian/s which is simply inconsistent and violates
basic

Why exactly should hat arise when "following the rules of SI"?

If I follow this guy's rule, I could also argue:
1 Hz = radians Hz = radians^2 Hz = radians^3726 Hz.
Similarly, 1 s = radians s = 1 radians s.

That's independent of the definition of Hz and seconds and can be
constructed
whenever you can replace numerical "1" with something else.

Where's the point? What links radians to seconds?

But hey, guys, sshhh... don't tell this guy that you could also write
Hz = s^-1 because then he'd start with 1 Hz = "seconds to the power of
a negataive radiant" which clearly shows that SI units are utterly
perverse!

Wolfgang, DL1SKY

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