• GreenBeanMachine@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Feet length varies a lot.

    You can approximately measure one meter using three feet and it will be just as accurate as measuring three feet due to a variety of feet sizes.

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      8 hours ago

      Yup. One would start with that and then (hopefully) agree on a standard that is hopefully metric.

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        7 hours ago

        Yup. One would start with that

        One would start measuring one meter using three feet, you mean? Until we can establish an exact measurement of one meter?

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        Whose feet would you measure? They vary wildly between genders and races.

        You would have to do the initial measurement first and then tell everyone that’s how long “1 length” is, whatever you call it feet or meters or bananas.

        So why use feet, which are different in size between all people and no one can measure one foot more accurately than one meter without a measurement too? Using bananas is just as accurate as using feet.

        So why not do it properly the first time?