Post AtWMtVGbvEMyPDJojw by Orb2069@mastodon.online
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(DIR) Post #AtWMRmeFhmsgCk9vQu by stux@mstdn.social
2025-04-27T15:50:27Z
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LOL.Yesterday in bed I kept wondering why the speed of light is exact 299 792 458 m/sAnd ofc the answer turns out to be so very simple, I didn’t even think of itIt’s because the definition of a meter, in distance is based on the speed of light
(DIR) Post #AtWMsCipNzoObGthya by GuyC59@social.vivaldi.net
2025-04-27T15:55:13Z
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@stux You might find this of interest https://youtube.com/shorts/Z2LLcVM2ih4
(DIR) Post #AtWMtVGbvEMyPDJojw by Orb2069@mastodon.online
2025-04-27T15:55:33Z
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@stux Hoping you'll elaborate for the slow kid (Me) :Everything else in metric is nice round base ten numbers, but I'm not seeing anything that looks like a commonsense "Oh, it's the speed of light divided by..." thing here:https://oeis.org/search?q=299792458
(DIR) Post #AtWNGIRnkbtvJ6QCrA by stux@mstdn.social
2025-04-27T15:59:40Z
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@pre i like that! woudlnt be handy in daily use though
(DIR) Post #AtWQeOFo768080zYci by geoffl@mastodon.me.uk
2025-04-27T16:37:36Z
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@stux @pre The speed of light ≈ 1 foot per nanosecond.