• ArtVandelay@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      Fine, I say we take every single bit of his hundreds of billions in $1 bills and bury it on top of him. I’m sure that weighs quite a bit

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        5 months ago

        0.63 Empire State Buildings. So yeah, quite a bit.

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            5 months ago

            I always hate seeing that, then i remember i’ve used both football feilds and time to drive somewhere as units of distance. So yeah, we will use anything

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              Time is a perfectly valid unit of distance. Just look at light years. On Earth, I mostly use the unit of distance me-minutes

              Interestingly, analysing distance in me-minutes reveals that spacetime is not flat, because a distant location on the train line can be much closer to me than something 5 km away but far away from public transit.

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              5 months ago

              Living in Michigan I show distance by pointing to spots on my hand.

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              Then you should know better.