• Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    It’s the same reason we use abbreviations and contractions when speaking. A trivial simplification is still a simplification.

    Why bother with Celcius at all when there is Kelvin. Even Kelvin is arbitrary. Best to use Planck normalized temperature. The scale would be absolute 0 to 100 where 0 is absolute 0 and 100 is 10^32 Kelvin.

    So whenever you have to tell someone the temperature outside, you say it’s 0.000000000000000000000000015237 Planck

    If 3 digits isn’t more a tiny bit more cumbersome than 2, then 32 digits is fine too.

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      9 months ago

      We don’t have issues with decimals in many places. For example, why are there pennies? Why aren’t dollars just scaled up 100? Generally speaking: why don’t people immediately shift to the lower unit when talking about e.g. 3.5 miles? If you’re correct, those should be simplified too - yet they aren’t.

      Why bother with Celcius at all when there is Kelvin.

      Because Celsius uses a scale that relies on temperatures you’re encountering in your everyday life.

      Even Kelvin is arbitrary. Best to use Plank normalized temperature. The scale would be absolute 0 to 100 where 0 is absolute 0 and 100 is 10^32 Kelvin.

      Why? That scale is still arbitrarily chosen.