$2 debt squared does make sense, though, it is $4 and no debt.
No, it is $$4.
If that’s what you meant to write, and it’s also obvious to you that you could have written 40000¢¢ instead and still been completely accurate, then I’d love to know if you have any ideas of how this computation could map to anything in the real world. I would have thought that “kilogram meters squared per second cubed” was utter nonsense if anyone had just tried to show me the arithmetic without explaining what it really meant.
If that’s not what you meant to write, or if it takes a second to figure out why $$4 isn’t 400¢¢ instead of 40000¢¢, then you’ve just got the illusion of sense going on. And yes, I just noticed that pun and it wasn’t intentional.
No, it is $$4.
If that’s what you meant to write, and it’s also obvious to you that you could have written 40000¢¢ instead and still been completely accurate, then I’d love to know if you have any ideas of how this computation could map to anything in the real world. I would have thought that “kilogram meters squared per second cubed” was utter nonsense if anyone had just tried to show me the arithmetic without explaining what it really meant.
If that’s not what you meant to write, or if it takes a second to figure out why $$4 isn’t 400¢¢ instead of 40000¢¢, then you’ve just got the illusion of sense going on. And yes, I just noticed that pun and it wasn’t intentional.