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      574 months ago

      This isn’t uncommon in lots of physics calculations where you are working at the same scales a lot and its cumbersome to keep carrying the constants around and it adds risk of making a mistake.

      Think of it as assuming you are working in a system of units where you measure all your speeds relative to the speed of light. So rather than saying the speed limit of a road is 30mph you would say its .000000045c.

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      224 months ago

      She’s measuring distances in light-seconds. Then the speed of light is 1 light-second per second

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      104 months ago

      It’s just a number, and all units are relative. So if you set it to 1 and make sure the equation still is valid it doesn’t matter.

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      84 months ago

      Just use the only practical unit of length, “lengthunit”, which is equal to 299792458 meters (whatever those are…) times the only practical unit of time, “time unit”, divided by a “second” (whatever that is…).