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Feuer Frei!
05-17-11, 09:20 PM
This is pretty cool, check this out:

http://www.primaxstudio.com/stuff/scale_of_universe/

It's an animation where they take the sizes of various things, from the smallest things in existence to the largest and they put it on a slider scale so you can slide from smallest to largest. Along the way they include interesting facts and figures. It's set to go from "human size" (1.7 meters) initially, but you can go all the way down to the smallest thing that humans know about, then move the slider up through atoms, pit on a CD, bacteria, microprocessors, smaller organisms like ants and worms, then up to human-sized and further into the size of mountains, the earth, distance between earth and the moon, allllll the way up to the full length and breadth of the area that humans can see in our telescopes and finally to the size of the entire universe.

Enjoy!

sharkbit
05-17-11, 09:30 PM
Pretty cool. :up:

Reminds me of a device in one of Douglas Adams' "Hitchiker" books(can't remember which one right now nor the name of the device).

There's a device that you go into and the whole expanse of the entire universe is shown to you with a microscopic dot with a microscopic sign on it that says, "You Are Here".
You are so reduced to insignificance that your mind can't fathom it and you go insane.

That was my last coherent thought that popped into my mind when I saw this before I went completely mad. :88)

:)

Raptor1
05-17-11, 09:37 PM
That would be the dreaded Total Perspective Vortex, I believe it was in The Restaurant at the End of the Universe.

Speaking of Douglas Adams:

"Space is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist, but that's just peanuts to space. Listen..."

sharkbit
05-17-11, 09:39 PM
That would be the dreaded Total Perspective Vortex, I believe it was in The Restaurant at the End of the Universe.

Speaking of Douglas Adams:

"Space is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind- bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space..."

:haha:

Bakkels
05-17-11, 09:41 PM
42.

But on topic: really cool link Feuer Frei! :yeah:

FIREWALL
05-17-11, 09:42 PM
Thx Feuer Frei! :up:

Ducimus
05-17-11, 10:18 PM
Very cool.:up:

Sledgehammer427
05-18-11, 12:17 AM
suddenly I feel very small. I'm going to go outside.

CaptainMattJ.
05-18-11, 12:51 AM
the universe is so big that its a known impossibility that there isnt some other form of life in the universe apart from earth. It truly is.

Sailor Steve
05-18-11, 12:59 AM
...known impossibility... It truly is.
No, it's not. It's a fair assumption, but nothing about it is known. There may be millions, or there may be none, but it is not known at all.

Betonov
05-18-11, 01:28 AM
Mind-boggling :o

Don't panic

Flaxpants
05-18-11, 01:38 AM
What amazes me as much as whats out there on a grander scale, is the fact that the scale continues in the smaller direction as well, and as far as we know we haven't yet reached the end of that trail- it may also be 'infinite'. And many of the things that exist on that smaller scale would be deemed aliens if we were to find them on another world, bacteria for example, and we have millions of them living on us and in us, yet in reality we know very little about them.

Its mind-boggling in both directions....

Aramike
05-18-11, 02:08 AM
That is a freakin' amazing find, friend. Added to bookmarks.

Onkel Neal
05-18-11, 02:44 AM
Nice find, thanks for posting. So, humans are over 1/2 way on the scale, meaning there's more smaller than larger than us?

...and to think, God knows the exact count, mass, and location of every particle of this.... :hmmm:

antikristuseke
05-18-11, 03:01 AM
Thats just an unsupported assertion Neal.

Betonov
05-18-11, 03:27 AM
Now now, let's leave religion and non-religion out of this. The only legal derailing factor on this forum is food or drink :timeout:

joea
05-18-11, 04:32 AM
Amazing link-never heard of "quantam foam" before. Damn some of those stars and other objects are huge!

Skybird
05-18-11, 05:37 AM
the universe is so big that its a known impossibility that there isnt some other form of life in the universe apart from earth. It truly is.
Extreme high probability =/= total certainty.

Skybird
05-18-11, 05:39 AM
Amazing link-never heard of "quantam foam" before. Damn some of those stars and other objects are huge!
Objects...?

All I seem to realise is empty space. ;) Or shall I say: mind?

"Emptiness, no holiness."

Skybird
05-18-11, 05:41 AM
The only legal derailing factor on this forum is food or drink :timeout:
And the cosiness of familiar habits. :D

Growler
05-18-11, 02:21 PM
"yoctometer"

I haz a new word. :D

Growler
05-18-11, 02:25 PM
"I like to think that when I drink water, I drink Mickey Mouse heads."
:rotfl2:

VY Canis Majoris: Largest star known in the graphic. Yup, that's a Majoris damned Canis, indeed. Pit bulls got nothing on that dog.

Platapus
05-18-11, 02:40 PM
There was a ride in Disneyland where you "went" through a microscope. It was sorta like the left side of this animation.

I remember as a young kid being fascinated at all the really really small stuff there is out there.

In the animation in this thread, I like the Planck length "anything smaller makes no physical sense" :)

Now the questions is what is on the other side of the Universe?

It is humbling that there will be questions and areas of space that the human species will simply never be able to explore.

Kinda makes our political and cultural disagreements seem a little insignificant. Most things really small don't care, and most things really big won't notice what humans do.

Platapus
05-18-11, 02:42 PM
Estimated size of the Universe - 900 YM

Estimated size of Donald Trump's ego - ? :O:

Wolfehunter
05-19-11, 09:53 AM
I like this thanks very much I will show my daughter this so she can have a better understanding of our universe big and small. Great link.. Again thanks dude. :yeah: