





Ooooh, many thanks haha
This is the first useful example of fahrenheit I’ve ever heard.
Doesn’t really beat 0°C being freezing (great for weather), in my opinion, but still nice!
Thanks
Care to explain?
I thought you might mean -40°C = -40°F
Does this mean the big bang happened in -273.15 BC?
I’m probably one of the few people who wants an entirely new universe of Stargate.
I really loved SG-1 and Atlantis, but earth got too OP.
The magic of the series died a bit when they could travel between galaxies in literal weeks by ship. That’s some unfathomably quick technological advancement to make in 10 years, where other more advanced civilisations were around for thousands of years longer and didn’t manage it.
Gate mechanics makes the show, and I reckon they need to reboot it. Even if it’s confirmed they’re not doing that.


I completely agree, well put


I’m not from the US, but it would seem to me that public cameras should only be accessible for legitimate purposes.
Police should need to request footage, but similarly, you shouldn’t be able to just request any footage willy nilly, because of stalking.
Seems that it should be tightly regulated and require multiple people to gain access, and be documented who was given access.
Overall your comment seems like a great suggestion to me. If footage “goes missing”, they had better have way more evidence to back up their charges.
Turbulence seems to be to be deterministic chaos, that if we had perfect resolution, and unlimited processing power, we could predict turbulent flow with precision.
Thank you Egyptians! 𓆏𓆏𓆏


This is an argument that gets rolled out a lot but the argument is also based on vibes.
Celcius having zero at freeing is actually useful with weather.
100 being boiling, is also nice for cooking.
The rest is arbitrary, and cope from US customary users who can’t accept that metric is the same or better in every single way.


Found the Americans.
I kid, but it’s °C, not C°
And K had no degrees at all.
The other two units are not mentioned in this household.


K is obviously pointing at R because Rankine is an abomination in the same vein as pound-mole and thousands of an inch.
Motherfuckers, metric is right there, get your disgusting units out of here.
Anyone who uses either of these units in the last 40 or 50 years, I would like to physically fight with you. I have never thrown hands.
*Gasp in Anime* That’s impossible!!
This guy seems to think it’s equivalent to “by magic”.
There being absolute fucks doesn’t imply positive and negative fucks though.
It implies we’ve set a point to measure against which we call zero fucks.
Perhaps there’s an absolute zero fucks which can never be reached.
Until I used spell check I wasn’t even 100% sure this spelling was made up


Yeah all g, thanks for engaging with me :)


My complaint is that the warp factor only goes to infinity in the first chart you provided (the old system. i.e. as v –> ∞, fw –> ∞). They changed it from v = fw3*c. So warp 3 was 27c for TOS and ENT: https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Warp_factor
Warp 10 being infinite is definitely cannon, just ask the haters what the worst episode of Star Trek Voyager is haha
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Threshold_(Star_Trek:_Voyager)
(The headline of this wiki article is a little off, he doesn’t travel “faster” than warp 10, he travels at warp 10)
Your second graph literally says “warp 10 is infinite velocity”, which is the new system. That there are 10 energy thresholds is cool world-building, but basing your velocity scale on it is annoying and unintuitive. When they use these numbers, unless you crack open a calculator, you have no idea how fast it actually is.
In the new system as as v –> ∞, fw –> 10, and I find that annoying.


Whoever changed the warp scale in Star Trek: grumble grumble, warp 9 and warp 9.5 sound barely different.
I dunno about you, but I prefer a scale for velocity where as velocity goes to infinity, so does your scale