User talk:50.4.22.220

No, your "correction" is incorrect--again!
You just "corrected" a math point in the article in the Parker Solar Probe. That "correction" has been made at least twice before. I don't know if it was you ever time, but it's been incorrect every time. AND IT'S BEEN EXPLAINED SEVERAL TIMES. Unfortunately you (and the others--including the one who demands that we tell him or her why) don't have an account, so there really isn't a way to communicate this to you. Let me see if this will work. Now, follow along! SO ... 0.00064 of the speed of light--the figure you correctly arrived at--EQUALS!! 0.064% (PERCENT) of the speed of light--as stated in the article. Uporządnicki (talk) 14:41, 4 September 2019 (UTC)
 * You are right--as far as this goes--that 430,000 mph is 0.00064 of the speed of light.
 * But the statement you "corrected" says "0.064%" of the speed of light; NOTE THE PERCENT SIGN!
 * The speed of light itself = 100% of the speed of light.
 * 0.99 of the speed of light = 99% of the speed of light.
 * 0.50 of the speed of light = 50% of the speed of light.
 * 0.01 of the speed of light = 1% of the speed of light.
 * 0.001 of the speed of light = 0.1% of the speed of light.
 * 0.0001 of the speed of light = 0.01% of the speed of light.