Martin Morrison quoted Fiona MacDonald,

> By the end of 2018, a kilogram will no longer exist as we know
> it, with our standard units of measurement finally scheduled
> to get a much-needed upgrade for the first time in more than
> 50 years.

Just to be clear, the values, themselves, arenʼt changing, just the objects/concepts that define the values are.

E.g.,

 1 kg_2018 = 1 kg 2016 = 1/.45359237 pounds, exactly;
 1 cm_2018 = 1 cm_2016 = 1/2.54 inches, exactly.

Right?

     ~Kaimbridge~

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