I have confirmed several times my psychology honours degree course was heavily experimental, behavioural and laboratory-based, with a mandatory fifteen lab reports utilising applied statistics (which constitutes one of the finals exams).
Yes, that's about the same workload as one beginning chemistry class, required of al students graduating from my university. Be all that as it may have transpired decades ago when you were in college, nowadays you cannot demonstrate any proficiency in science. You are not a scientist. You are not competent to determine whether others are doing proper science. Stop trying to fool people into thinking you know what you're talking about.
Last attempt: A sexigesimal system is a base-60 number system that originated with the Sumerians and was developed by the Babylonians. It can be applied to any base-60 system. And that includes hours and minutes. It doesn't have to include a parameter that is not relevant, as people insist.
Just stop.
There is no system, era, or place in which writing 35″ is properly read as "thirty-five minutes." You made a mistake. If you had simply said at the time, "Oops, I meant to write something else," you would have endured a short period of ribbing. But since you insist—years later—that you were still somehow correct, you deserve every single iota of criticism your stubbornness invokes.
Inches aren't broken down into twelfths.
False. In primes notation for distance, the base unit is a yard. The first cut, ′, is the foot. The second cut, ″, is the inch. The third cut, ‴, is the ligne. It was ever only used in watchmaking and so did not survive as long as the other units
Similarly the base unit of time is the
day hour. The first cut is
hours minutes. The second cut is seconds.
These divisions do not change.
If they were, you could absolutely correctly choose to just use the inches and 1/12 inches as ' and ", if those are your stated parameters.
No, that is not how the system works, and I explained this to you at length at the time.
In that instance, it would not be correct to insist the ' is a foot, when you have stated your parameters are imches and 1/12 inches, and it is obvious that is what you are referring to. End of discussion.
No. You are literally just making this up.