even if this were true, it would not negate the fact that metric IS easier for millions of people in their daily lives.Petros wrote:I have used both systems as an engineer, and I can tell you that most do not know what they are talking about, METRIC IS NOT EASER!
being more comfortable with a system you're familiar with doesn't make that system superior. that's just path dependency, and it does not negate the value of other systems.Petros wrote:few for example have any idea how powerful an 69000 watt engine is, but most people would know what a 92 hp engine feels like.
seems like lots of other countries use it without issue.Petros wrote: It is very easy to make gross power estimate errors using the metric system as compared to the older units.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_sy ... _the_world
same as above, other countries seem to have no problem with this. and again, i think daily global use trumps specialized industrial use.Petros wrote:So it makes no rational sense to say one kilo is equal to 2.2 pounds because they are not compatible units!!!