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The scale of things
Topic Started: Oct 11 2011, 03:42 PM (226 Views)
Kerr Avon
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Apologies if this is already on the forum, I can't remember which forum I found the link on, but this site gives you a slide box that shows you the difference in sizes between the smallest, and the largest, things that exist.

One surprising thing is that the smallest thing the human eye can see is round about the exact half-way point between the largest thing in the universe (the universe itself), and the smallest (the quantum energy that is the most basic thing in the universe).

BTW,the site lists the universe as being 930 YM. The 'YM' means yottametres, and 1 yottametre is equal to one hundred and ten light million years (1 YM = 110 light years), thanks to my big brain (alright, Wikipedia) for that.


http://htwins.net/scale/
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