@Felthry 10^41 ergs?
(why the heck do astronomers traditionally use cgs)
@starkatt Yes. Which is, let's be honest, an order of magnitude that is best left where it is, safely in the realm of astrophysics and nowhere near me.
I have no idea but cgs is also used in certain subfields of electrical engineering and it's really annoying
@starkatt which reminds me of another ridiculous unit. There are two units, esu and emu, which stand for "electrostatic unit" and "electromagnetic unit". Both of these appear to have whatever definition you want them to; even their dimensions are not constant.
@Felthry wtfff
@starkatt they appear to be a shorthand for "i didn't bother doing the unit analysis but it all checks out so i guess it's fine"
@Felthry so it was just yolo units in an educational context? That sounds... bad.
@starkatt for what it's worth we were the only one who struggled with that so everyone else apparently understood it fine
@starkatt People in general disregard units far too often and it's _frustrating_ because units are _important_