Axioms
Axioms
Posted Feb 24, 2021 21:58 UTC (Wed) by mathstuf (subscriber, #69389)In reply to: Axioms by Wol
Parent article: An introduction to lockless algorithms
Sure, but (as stated elsewhere) your numerical values are limited to our arbitrarily defined units. A mole is a number of atoms of a substance in a number of grams equal to its molecular weight. A meter is basically an arbitrary nice length, Seconds are based on a breakdown of the rotational speed of Earth. Sure, we've rebased them onto more stable footing now, but the counts of those things into the units are "arbitrary" based on what we had before.
If we wanted, we could say that the speed of light is pi/e Wol_lengths/Wol_time intervals. Doesn't mean that those units are any more useful than our numerical value in m/s.
