On 24-Oct-99 Robert B. Love wrote: > In <380F272A.988B7524@ftw.rsc.raytheon.com> Wes Groleau wrote: >> >> > |While I am personally in favor of the SI, I must insist that the >> > |"fundamental constants" are rendered in whatever units the >> > |renderer >> > |chooses. I was taught in high school that G = 32.2 ft / sec**2 >> >> >> Yes, but I was rebutting a post that claimed the reason for using SI >> is >> because "that's what the fundamental constants are rendered in." > > Actually, you can't "choose" what units the fundamental constants > are in. They are decided on by an international body and the method > of measurement, the units used, the accuracy, etc are all part of > the published value. .. I wouldn�t quite say that. Fundamental constants like the gravitational constant or the speed of light cannot be decided on and no one may decide, how they are to be measured. Wilhelm