Walk to Mars, it would be about 11 meters away, Jupiter, 75 meters, and saturn 120 meters, from the grain of salt. The moon would be 28 millimeters away, the width of two fingers.
Stars would be the size of light bulbs and oranges, that shine at 30 000 000 000 000 000 WATTS!!!
The milky way is like a shop with 10 billion lightbulbs, ranging from 72 hours of Freeway driving, to 190 lifetimes of freeway driving.
The big bang would have been a shopping mall which exploded as far away as the sun.
Can you imagine that your Sun and Alpha Centauri are like grapefruit, and Alpha Centauri fruit is 3259km away from us? An orange in L.A. with another orange in N.Y.C.... all the stars in the sky are that likely to collide. Some are meters across and most are like a fruit. Some stars start off as lonely dark dust clouds called BOK globules, 1000 kilometers, the size of big countries. ... Imagine Australia was a dust cloud which condensed into a group of apple sized stars... Weird!!!!! It helps to bring it to grasp. Theres 150,000,000 dots on a CD so a CD 4x / 5x big has as many dots as the milky way.
So, the smallest flying animal is like a gnat, a spacecraft the size of England... The gnat would have to fly for 190 hours from one orange to another without refuelling... Gnats can fly for 1 hour in reality, in their lifee, at 5mph.
earth sun distance would be a 11 meters or something
wolfram query:
so if our planet was 1mm, and there was a flea of 1mm sat on top of it, it would have to walk 3200 kilometers in a straight line in order to reach the nearest star. that's the width of america roughly. the funny is that a spider can do that easily on the jet stream.
And so i posted a question on stack exchange to know the average mass of rock of stars and galaxies compared to the stars. the sun is 333000 earth masses so a star can have 30 000 earth masses aroundit. The planets and Oort cloud are only 500 solar masses so 3000 earth masses of dust must have fallen into the sun since it formed.
http://www.periodictable.com/Properties/A/SolarAbundance.html
- The milky way contains roughly 1.1ppm of Iron.
- The sun contains roughly 0.1% of iron, it contains about 333 earth masses of iron.
- The planets combined weigh about 500 earth masses
- The sun contains only about 3% of an earth mass of gold
- The sun contains about 30% of an earth mass of platinum
- If you have time to do the maths i think you will find the same is true for other metals
http://www.periodictable.com/Properties/A/SolarAbundance.html
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