This is an unremarkable discovery, If you take enough quotients and products with enough numbers you can easily generate any number you'd like (Plus I feel like units are monumentally important when using physical constants)
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Doesn't this only make sense if they're dimensionless? And c isn't, for example
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none of these is. To me, this is just cherry-picking.
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The speed of light (c) is 3x10^8 m/s (not the 3x10^10 in your tweet). And if you start using different units (you forgot to mention the units) then the whole 3 thing breaks down. c is also 173 AU/day, or 186273 miles/sec neither of which bear any resemblance to 3.
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3x10^10 cm/s
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Coincidence or what?
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no just because meter is defined as it is
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arbitrary and meaningless
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Can you tell me who measure the speed of light and how??
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