At 06:56 PM 6/29/02, Rich wrote:
>I said:
>
> > Rich, who uses SI units for every application in which setting hbar, G
> > and c to 1 isn't more convenient.
>
>Typing too fast again. I obviously intended so say "setting hbar and c
>to 1 or G and c to 1". The former gives the natural units used in
>particle physics and the latter the geometrised units used in
>relativity.
So what units do you use when you are working with quantum gravity?
--Ronn! :)
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