nzjrs wrote: ↑09 Jun 2021, 06:55
godlameroso wrote: ↑09 Jun 2021, 00:49
Yes absolutely, they do not translate well, you have to multiply by pi to convert from angle to metric.
Wait are you saying degrees are imperial and radians ish are metric?
Followed by philosophical argument for imperial units - but what seems like actually an argument for no standardisation in general?
Philosophy turns into a matter of semantics and hardly ever deals with anything real and concrete. I merely imply that if there's a problem true diversity means accepting different points of view, as long as the aim is to be constructive seeing things from different perspectives gives greater understanding. Try not to think of things in terms of right and wrong, if you know something is wrong it can make you more correct if you can explain why it is wrong. If you understand why, then you will automatically change your behavior.
Even trying to understand can be its own motivation. Riccardo trying to understand the car has motivated him to spend time on the simulator, that desire to understand makes you put in the work, because you see what people are capable of and it makes you want to elevate your game in response. Understanding is the path to love.
To understand something means you have to engage it with your whole being, and in that relationship you become defined. It can be anything, a person, a car, a sport, the wind, your body, an idea, if you engage that with your whole being, and attempt to understand it, can you not call that love?
If your loved one is sick, you understand and you instantly change your behavior towards them, because you understand what it's like to be sick.
You don't go on a track walk because you have to, you go because you want to understand your environment, because what if the laser scan or the slow cruise on FP1 doesn't pick up the same amount of detail as your eyes at walking speed?
Then the people that misunderstand me will have visions of Verstappen with a magnifying glass on the kerb stones.