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The metric system? based on any idiots ability to count on his fingers and toes if they haven't lost them yet
Base 12 predates human science. It arose from counting on 12 fingers 6 on each hand. It's a system of math said since the earliest writings pre-dating our sciences to have been given to man by "the gods".
Decimal system base 10 numerals 0-9 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,(1&0) 10,(1&0+1) or 11 arose from counting on 10 fingers.
computer language- hexadecimal base 6... 1-6 then you start over 1,2,3,4,5,6,6+1,6+2,6+3 arose from the first processor having 6 bytes
The French Revolution gave rise to the metric system so you can pretty much say the metric system is socialist lol.
But to be kind. the metric system came from a desire to measure (scientifically) in units of base 10 which are intellectually arbitrary mathematical units. They are not the experimentally derived empirical units discovered by observation which they replace but they would have no practical application without the empirical discoveries.
Essentially employing the metric system will make you a very good measurer but not so much a knowledge of what those measurements mean.
The foot being the length of a kings foot or the inch being the width of a kings thumb... a "rule of thumb" invented so the common idiot can understand what an inch is without having the education to know that an inch is roughly 1/12th (base 12 remember 6 fingered sky gods) of a cubit.
And a cubit is a unit of of earth geometry derived from a 360 day trip around the sun as it relates to the earth's radius.
The Giza campus in Egypt embodies Babylonian (base 60), divine(base12) and modern human(base 10) math in the same structure.
It is a Rosetta stone for science. of you wish to preserve knowledge throughout ages across apocalypse and the rise and fall of civilizations, you speak it with architecture written in stone.
WHY 360 degrees of angle in a circle?
Babylonian number system was base 60, (sexagesimal numeric system) there were 60 different numerals instead of 0-9 as in the Arabian system one for every day of their year.
The degree is derived from the Babylonian base 60 numerical system.
Hours and minutes are similarly divided into 60's (of course, there are minutes of time and minutes of angle - there are 60 minutes in a degree, and, similarly,
there are seconds of time and seconds of degree - there are 60 seconds
in a minute, 3600 in a degree).
Time and circles are measured the same.
Babylonians subdivided the circle using the angle of an equilateral triangle as the basic unit and further subdivided the latter into 60 parts following their sexagesimal numeric system. The earliest trigonometry, used by the Babylonian astronomers and their Greek successors, was based on chords of a circle. A chord of length equal to the radius made a natural base quantity. One sixtieth of this, using their standard sexagesimal divisions, was a degree.
In most mathematical work beyond practical geometry, angles are typically measured in radians rather than degrees. This is for a variety of reasons; for example, the trigonometric functions have simpler and more "natural" properties when their arguments are expressed in radians. These considerations outweigh the convenient divisibility of the number 360. One complete turn (360°) is equal to 2π radians, so 180° is equal to π radians, or equivalently, the degree is a mathematical constant: 1° = π⁄180.
The turn (or revolution, full circle, full rotation, cycle) is used in technology and science. 1 turn = 360°.
Geometry is the greek word for earth measure, using angles with predictably moving stars to measure the earth in ancient times, as the Greek unit of length, the stade, is 600 greek feet (of 12.16 modern inches), which just happens to be 1/10th of a modern nautical mile, and no mere coincidence, because five greek stadia compose the base perimeter length of the Great Pyramid of Giza, also surveyed by geometry, the measure of the earth by the stars, by measuring apparent movement of the stars because of the slow wobble of the earth’s axis (see article #2 under http://IceAgeCivilizations.com), which would cycle once in 25,920 years. So applying the simple hexagon geometry to the circle of the earth; they measured time by this rate, 72 years per 1 degree of 360, and so could measure earth distances.
The ancient Greeks, the offspring of Javan and Peleg in the Bible in Genesis 10, subdivided 1/3,600th of the earth’s radius (the same length as one side of the earth hexagon) by 10 to establish the length of the stade, composed of 600 greek feet of 12.16 modern inches, so if we lengthened the modern inch by just a smidge, then the modern english foot would be earth commensurate; the original value for the foot from the ancient Greeks.
The ancient Egyptians, the Misraim of Genesis 10 (Egypt is called Misr to this day), subdivided the radius of the earth by 7,200 to establish the base perimeter length for the Great Pyramid, and because they incorported pi into the dimensions of the Great Pyramid, they subdivided their envisioned base perimeter length by 1,760 cubits (440 cubits per base side), so that with the height of the GP at 280 cubits, the pi relationship was indeed embodied in its dimensions.
So with the capability to navigate the globe by geometry, the ancients sailed to fur-flung locales during the Ice Age, which followed the Deluge, as the ancient historical evidence indicates; the many legends, corroborating historical accounts, and much ancient precession mapping evidence, such as the Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings, the Piri Reis and Oronteus Finaeus Maps for instance, which show Ice Age coastlines of Antarctica and South America when the sea level was lower, before it rose with the end of the Ice Age to submerge many ancient coastal port structures circa 1500 B.C., when the climate changed to cause the great deserts of the earth (see category Catastrophic Climate Change here).
I'm just hitting the tip of the iceberg here, You would need to be an astronomer with ancient knowledge to fully understand the true source of imperial measurements.
But of course...were just idiots who can only count to 10 and then have to start over.
Why educate a man beyond his station they say...
If anyone ever tells you again a foot is the kings foot, an inch is the kings thumb, or a cubit is the length of a forearm feel empowered to call them an idiot and highlight the fullness of their miseducation.
Base 12 predates human science. It arose from counting on 12 fingers 6 on each hand. It's a system of math said since the earliest writings pre-dating our sciences to have been given to man by "the gods".
Decimal system base 10 numerals 0-9 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,(1&0) 10,(1&0+1) or 11 arose from counting on 10 fingers.
computer language- hexadecimal base 6... 1-6 then you start over 1,2,3,4,5,6,6+1,6+2,6+3 arose from the first processor having 6 bytes
The French Revolution gave rise to the metric system so you can pretty much say the metric system is socialist lol.
But to be kind. the metric system came from a desire to measure (scientifically) in units of base 10 which are intellectually arbitrary mathematical units. They are not the experimentally derived empirical units discovered by observation which they replace but they would have no practical application without the empirical discoveries.
Essentially employing the metric system will make you a very good measurer but not so much a knowledge of what those measurements mean.
The foot being the length of a kings foot or the inch being the width of a kings thumb... a "rule of thumb" invented so the common idiot can understand what an inch is without having the education to know that an inch is roughly 1/12th (base 12 remember 6 fingered sky gods) of a cubit.
And a cubit is a unit of of earth geometry derived from a 360 day trip around the sun as it relates to the earth's radius.
The Giza campus in Egypt embodies Babylonian (base 60), divine(base12) and modern human(base 10) math in the same structure.
It is a Rosetta stone for science. of you wish to preserve knowledge throughout ages across apocalypse and the rise and fall of civilizations, you speak it with architecture written in stone.
WHY 360 degrees of angle in a circle?
Babylonian number system was base 60, (sexagesimal numeric system) there were 60 different numerals instead of 0-9 as in the Arabian system one for every day of their year.
The degree is derived from the Babylonian base 60 numerical system.
Hours and minutes are similarly divided into 60's (of course, there are minutes of time and minutes of angle - there are 60 minutes in a degree, and, similarly,
there are seconds of time and seconds of degree - there are 60 seconds
in a minute, 3600 in a degree).
Time and circles are measured the same.
Babylonians subdivided the circle using the angle of an equilateral triangle as the basic unit and further subdivided the latter into 60 parts following their sexagesimal numeric system. The earliest trigonometry, used by the Babylonian astronomers and their Greek successors, was based on chords of a circle. A chord of length equal to the radius made a natural base quantity. One sixtieth of this, using their standard sexagesimal divisions, was a degree.
In most mathematical work beyond practical geometry, angles are typically measured in radians rather than degrees. This is for a variety of reasons; for example, the trigonometric functions have simpler and more "natural" properties when their arguments are expressed in radians. These considerations outweigh the convenient divisibility of the number 360. One complete turn (360°) is equal to 2π radians, so 180° is equal to π radians, or equivalently, the degree is a mathematical constant: 1° = π⁄180.
The turn (or revolution, full circle, full rotation, cycle) is used in technology and science. 1 turn = 360°.
Geometry is the greek word for earth measure, using angles with predictably moving stars to measure the earth in ancient times, as the Greek unit of length, the stade, is 600 greek feet (of 12.16 modern inches), which just happens to be 1/10th of a modern nautical mile, and no mere coincidence, because five greek stadia compose the base perimeter length of the Great Pyramid of Giza, also surveyed by geometry, the measure of the earth by the stars, by measuring apparent movement of the stars because of the slow wobble of the earth’s axis (see article #2 under http://IceAgeCivilizations.com), which would cycle once in 25,920 years. So applying the simple hexagon geometry to the circle of the earth; they measured time by this rate, 72 years per 1 degree of 360, and so could measure earth distances.
The ancient Greeks, the offspring of Javan and Peleg in the Bible in Genesis 10, subdivided 1/3,600th of the earth’s radius (the same length as one side of the earth hexagon) by 10 to establish the length of the stade, composed of 600 greek feet of 12.16 modern inches, so if we lengthened the modern inch by just a smidge, then the modern english foot would be earth commensurate; the original value for the foot from the ancient Greeks.
The ancient Egyptians, the Misraim of Genesis 10 (Egypt is called Misr to this day), subdivided the radius of the earth by 7,200 to establish the base perimeter length for the Great Pyramid, and because they incorported pi into the dimensions of the Great Pyramid, they subdivided their envisioned base perimeter length by 1,760 cubits (440 cubits per base side), so that with the height of the GP at 280 cubits, the pi relationship was indeed embodied in its dimensions.
So with the capability to navigate the globe by geometry, the ancients sailed to fur-flung locales during the Ice Age, which followed the Deluge, as the ancient historical evidence indicates; the many legends, corroborating historical accounts, and much ancient precession mapping evidence, such as the Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings, the Piri Reis and Oronteus Finaeus Maps for instance, which show Ice Age coastlines of Antarctica and South America when the sea level was lower, before it rose with the end of the Ice Age to submerge many ancient coastal port structures circa 1500 B.C., when the climate changed to cause the great deserts of the earth (see category Catastrophic Climate Change here).
I'm just hitting the tip of the iceberg here, You would need to be an astronomer with ancient knowledge to fully understand the true source of imperial measurements.
But of course...were just idiots who can only count to 10 and then have to start over.
Why educate a man beyond his station they say...
If anyone ever tells you again a foot is the kings foot, an inch is the kings thumb, or a cubit is the length of a forearm feel empowered to call them an idiot and highlight the fullness of their miseducation.