Your car’s gas mileage can be described as a tiny area, and that’s just the beginning. Science is filled with “cursed” units, from the deceptively complex Hubble constant to the bizarre “picoseconds per square root kilometer” used in fiber optics. This exploration reveals the unusual physics and counterintuitive mathematics behind some of the most perplexing ways we measure our universe.
The Most Cursed Units in Science
An exploration into the bizarre side of science, where fuel efficiency is a unit of area, the age of the universe is a stunning coincidence, and some physical constants are measured in “per square root kilometer.”
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