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Author Topic: Universcale: Graphic representation of very large sizes and numbers  (Read 8485 times)

KenR

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Here is a very nice graphical representation of sizes and numbers that are difficult to conceptualize readily, if at all.

We are able to view all entities, from the microworld to the universe, from a single perspective. By setting them up against a scale, we are able to compare and understand things which cannot be physically compared.
Today, using the electron microscope and astronomical telescope, we can see the objects which we have not been aware of its existence before. Are you able to fathom, or even roughly grasp, these sizes?
See our Universcale and experience the sizes of various objects.



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Re: Universcale: Graphic representation of very large sizes and numbers
« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2008, 07:47 AM »
Very cool. This brings to mind two others of a similar nature:

Solar Perspective
jupiter.jpg


Jeff Russell's Starship Dimensions
starship.png

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Re: Universcale: Graphic representation of very large sizes and numbers
« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2008, 04:44 PM »
Very cool. This brings to mind two others of a similar nature:

Solar Perspective


[immaturity]
You're so fat Uranus is like 70 times bigger than Earth!
[/immaturity]