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Actually most constants have been standardized to natural sources. A meter is now a fixed (small) fraction of the speed of light in vacuum. A second is pegged to the duration of a Cesium isotope spinning or something. Just that the multipliers are chosen to be convenient to us.
Should we need to talk measurements with aliens, we can, and can convert between their units and ours.
Yeah in 2019 we even managed to get the pesky kilogram defined by a natural constant.
1 Meter = x umthilions plancs. There, retrospectively defined. In that sense.
Well, akshually they started out as being earth specific, as convenient ways to measure human-relevant amounts of space and time, and were standardized after that. So really God still wouldn't care to use meters or seconds, but would probably have their own units which could also be standardized with natural phenomena.
What about imperial system?
/hj
IIRC it's currently defined based on SI units.
An inch is just a special term for 2.54cm used by Americans (but not our government)