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Wait, are we talking gigaseconds now?
Capital G is usually used for gravity. The meme is referring to grams, which are lower case g, and milligrams, which is lower case mg. Capital MG could be interpreted as megagravities, which is a hilariously large acceleration.
Isn’t g typically used for the gravity of earth? And G for the general gravitational constant (independent of mass) in Newton’s gravity law?
100Gs
I think they were jokingly talking about this
ZoteTheMighty@lemmy.zip 1 month ago
Capital G is usually used for gravity. The meme is referring to grams, which are lower case g, and milligrams, which is lower case mg. Capital MG could be interpreted as megagravities, which is a hilariously large acceleration.
ftbd@feddit.org 1 month ago
Isn’t g typically used for the gravity of earth? And G for the general gravitational constant (independent of mass) in Newton’s gravity law?
callyral@pawb.social 1 month ago
I think they were jokingly talking about this