This is the journey from smallest unit of measurement to human to universe.
The smallest measurement is known as Planck length. Do you know how small that is?
If we consider a grain of sand as a Planck length, then the total size or number of Planck lengths filled in a proton is 4 light years distance approximately. Which means if we fill out all grains of sand from here to nearest star known as Proxima centauri, which is 40 trillion kilometers across, then you arrive at the size of a proton.
Now if we consider a proton as a dust particle, then the size of an atom is a cathedral hall(a huge church).
And if those atoms are clumped up with a number of 7,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 then you are filled up with a human being size. Which means if we cut a human being to 7,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 pieces then each piece will be an atom.
7.7 billion of those humans with millions of other species and dust and quantity of earth fills earth. But we can fit 1,000,000 earth's inside a sun.
Those suns or more massive than sun's if clumped up to 100,000,000,000 of them, then it will be a galaxy.
And if we clumped up 2,000,000,000,000 of those galaxies, then we come to what we call as an observable universe.
Quite a journey, isn't it?
The smallest measurement is known as Planck length. Do you know how small that is?
If we consider a grain of sand as a Planck length, then the total size or number of Planck lengths filled in a proton is 4 light years distance approximately. Which means if we fill out all grains of sand from here to nearest star known as Proxima centauri, which is 40 trillion kilometers across, then you arrive at the size of a proton.
Now if we consider a proton as a dust particle, then the size of an atom is a cathedral hall(a huge church).
And if those atoms are clumped up with a number of 7,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 then you are filled up with a human being size. Which means if we cut a human being to 7,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 pieces then each piece will be an atom.
7.7 billion of those humans with millions of other species and dust and quantity of earth fills earth. But we can fit 1,000,000 earth's inside a sun.
Those suns or more massive than sun's if clumped up to 100,000,000,000 of them, then it will be a galaxy.
And if we clumped up 2,000,000,000,000 of those galaxies, then we come to what we call as an observable universe.
Quite a journey, isn't it?
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