The eternal struggle between mathematicians and physicists in one perfect SpongeBob frame! To a mathematician, that 0.000000001 difference is basically committing a war crime. Meanwhile, physicists are over here like "close enough for the real world, buddy." The precision-obsessed mathematician's brain short-circuits when physicists casually round numbers that are "practically one" but mathematically not. It's like watching someone put pineapple on pizza—technically possible but morally questionable to purists. Next thing you know, they'll be saying π equals 3 because "the decimal places don't matter that much anyway."