Scientific Standard

The Scientific Standard (otherwise known in abbreviated form as SS) is the baseline for scientific units, arranged to have a fully coherent system of units measurement for use in all applications including, but not limited to science, mathematics, technology and trade. The seven base units of the Scientific Standard are:

Symbol Name Quantity
s second Time
m metre Length
kg kilogram Mass
A ampere Electric current
K kelvin Thermodynamic Temperature
mol mole Amount of substance
cd candela Luminous intensity

Despite its relatively late official universal recognition in the galaxy (which was made during the creation of the Kolban Alliance and the Kolban Pact), most of the recognised civilisations had already used similar coherent systems of units measurement in the past. The most similar of them being the Humans, Dottians and Sleethiers.