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On Thursday, March 7, 2019 at 1:49:36 AM UTC-6, The Starmaker wrote:
i'm tryin to figure out which is easier to measure. i was tryin to measure the height of the universe.. you know, from from here up. but maybe it may be easier to measure one atom... i'm not sure why atoms are sooo small, or why the universe is soo big.. but the height of the universe should be much easier to measure...I juat need a bigger ruler. If the universe even has a height. If it does it surely has a width too. And atoms...if you measure them as their area of effect they are about an inch in diameter. There are millions of them. |
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