ArmchairPhysicist
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Here's my quick take on it...
.999~ is not a measurement. It does not occur in any instance as an identifable value on its own. It only occurs as a result of division. In every case where it does occur as a result of division, the other side of the equation can be either simplified or expanded to be shown as equal to 1.
The only reason the equation would come out to .999~ instead of 1 is because of the conversion from fraction to decimal. Reexamining the fraction in a context compatible to the decimal system will always show .999~ as being equal to 1.
Dividing one item into three parts in the fraction system gives each part a value of 1/3. Reassembling these parts gives an item of value 3/3. Using the decimal system, dividing that same item into three parts gives each part a value of .333~. Reassembling them gives the item a value of .999~.
Both are identical except in the way that they are noted, meaning .999~ certainly does equal 1, and can be shown in all occurances that it will always equal 1.
.999~ is not a measurement. It does not occur in any instance as an identifable value on its own. It only occurs as a result of division. In every case where it does occur as a result of division, the other side of the equation can be either simplified or expanded to be shown as equal to 1.
The only reason the equation would come out to .999~ instead of 1 is because of the conversion from fraction to decimal. Reexamining the fraction in a context compatible to the decimal system will always show .999~ as being equal to 1.
Dividing one item into three parts in the fraction system gives each part a value of 1/3. Reassembling these parts gives an item of value 3/3. Using the decimal system, dividing that same item into three parts gives each part a value of .333~. Reassembling them gives the item a value of .999~.
Both are identical except in the way that they are noted, meaning .999~ certainly does equal 1, and can be shown in all occurances that it will always equal 1.
