I know from locally stored knowledge that:
40°42'51.12"N
is the latitude of
New York City
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51°30'26"N
is the latitude of
London
([fact: ["1007994410@trueknowledge.com"]])
74°00'23.04"W
is the longitude of
New York City
([fact: ["681810180@trueknowledge.com"]])
0°06'22.31"W
is the longitude of
London
([fact: ["689142912@trueknowledge.com"]])
By calculation (generator: ["distance_between3@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
5,568.46523747 kilometres
is the distance between
New York City and London
By calculation (generator: ["second_parameter@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
kilometre
is the second parameter of
5,568.46523747 kilometres
I know from locally stored knowledge that:
Fact 1:
1
is the multiplier that converts
kilometre and kilometre
([fact: ["684486512@trueknowledge.com"]])
Fact 1
is true for
all time
([fact: ["689997328@trueknowledge.com"]])
By calculation (generator: ["timeperiodtopoint@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
Fact 1
is true at
February 14th 2012, 23:42:40
By calculation (generator: ["now@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
The current time is February 14th 2012, 23:42:40
By calculation (generator: ["first_parameter@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
5,568.46523747
is the first parameter of
5,568.46523747 kilometres
By calculation (generator: ["product@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
5,568.46523747
is the product of
1 and 5,568.46523747
By calculation (generator: ["class_parametered_object@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
length
is the class of the parametered object
5,568.46523747 kilometres
By calculation (generator: ["parametered_object_corresponding_to@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
5,568.46523747 kilometres
is the parametered object corresponding to
length and 5,568.46523747 and kilometre
By calculation (generator: ["equivalent_to6@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
Fact 2:
5,568.46523747 kilometres
is equivalent to
5,568.46523747 kilometres
Fact 2
is true at
February 14th 2012, 23:42:40
Fact 2:
kilometre
is the unit used in
5,568.46523747 kilometres