Oh okay. I was confused because really lengths just measure things relative to one another, so if you made the Planck length larger you'd make everything else larger too and the universe would look exactly the same. |
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As I understand it, it is on the level of the Planck Length that particles behave |
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Oh okay. I was confused because really lengths just measure things relative to one another, so if you made the Planck length larger you'd make everything else larger too and the universe would look exactly the same. |
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0_0 this is awesome... |
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If you brought the Sun down to the size of a white blood cell (10 micrometres), and then brought everything else down to scale, our galaxy, the Milky Way, would be the size of the continental U.S.A. |
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Props to whoever compiled this. |
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Kitty says: "Achoo..!"
Trippy, I must check this out high |
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Wow. I actually spent some time going through that. |
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shit... I deleted my post too late, you already replied. I of course wanted to post that in the other thread. |
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Kitty says: "Achoo..!"
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Last edited by dajo; 08-05-2011 at 06:46 AM. Reason: useless
Creepy as hell... but also awesome as hell. Makes me want to learn all about science, mainly about all of the tiny particles that make up us and objects around us. |
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DILDs: A Lot
Thanks for sharing! I loved the presentation. |
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