I know Howard Crowhurst's work, it is very good. The meter was secret until it was extracted out of Louis XVI. The meter, like the yard may be made of smaller subdivisions which have better explanations. The meter being based on longitude, not latitude.
@@hughevans4652 I had a junior high school math teacher named Bert Van Luyck. He walked around with a meter stick in his hand every day. His favorite phrase was "Pi are square. No. Pi are round" Never knew what he was talking about until I discovered Ralph Ellis. Yes, math is not my strong suit.😆
@@PaulSmith-esotericexplorer After being a flight attendant, I have gone over to brushing my hair once, and for the rest of the day, you get what nature intended...😆💖
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Lisa
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This was fascinating and so much fun too!
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The meter is also an ancient - and once secret - unit. Take a look at the work of Howard Crowhurst.
I know Howard Crowhurst's work, it is very good. The meter was secret until it was extracted out of Louis XVI. The meter, like the yard may be made of smaller subdivisions which have better explanations. The meter being based on longitude, not latitude.
@@hughevans4652 I had a junior high school math teacher named Bert Van Luyck. He walked around with a meter stick in his hand every day. His favorite phrase was "Pi are square. No. Pi are round" Never knew what he was talking about until I discovered Ralph Ellis. Yes, math is not my strong suit.😆
@@craft-o-matic399 Thanks for that anecdote.
@Esoteric Explorer
I do believe your hairs are longer than mine. But I part mine on the left!❤😂
I look like a geek if I part mine. I call my hairstyle wake up and go.
@@PaulSmith-esotericexplorer After being a flight attendant, I have gone over to brushing my hair once, and for the rest of the day, you get what nature intended...😆💖