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Florens Verschelde

@Ash_Crow @whknott @IHasWisdom So in practice it works very much like how Americans use inches (small things), fractions of inches (tiny things and precision measurements), and feet (larger things).

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Florens Verschelde

@Ash_Crow @whknott @IHasWisdom Just because a unit of measurement is decimal, doesn't mean people think and talk in scientific numeric prefixes and "ten exponent five" and whatnot. People find a few reliable linguistic landmarks and use that with a shared understanding, in any culture.

Florens Verschelde

@Ash_Crow @whknott @IHasWisdom It just happens that the linguistic landmarks used (mostly cm, m and km) are on a single decimal scale, which you learn in school, unlocking extra power for *some* use cases.

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