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About Weight / Mass

📜 Origins

Ancient Babylonians used the shekel (around 8.3 grams) as early as 3000 BCE. Seeds and grains were common weight standards across cultures.

⚡ Historical Highlight

The Great Kilogram Heist: In the 1990s, scientists discovered the official kilogram was mysteriously losing weight - about 50 micrograms over 100 years!

🎯 Fun Facts

  • The kilogram was the last SI unit defined by a physical object - a platinum-iridium cylinder in France until 2019.
  • A carat (for gems) comes from carob seeds, which were remarkably consistent in weight and used by ancient traders.
  • The word "pound" comes from the Latin "libra pondo" - that's why the British pound currency uses £.

🏛️ Archaeological Discovery

Bronze weight sets from the Indus Valley Civilization (2500 BCE) show a sophisticated binary-decimal system with incredible precision.

🚀 Modern Applications

Modern precision scales can measure weight changes of a single atom. The 2019 redefinition ties the kilogram to Planck's constant.

😄 Measurement Humor

I lost 20 pounds recently... I'll really miss that British money! 💷