The Scale of the Universe
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- Eggman
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The Scale of the Universe
Just a cool little thing one of my friends came across on the Internet:
http://htwins.net/scale2/
It's an interactive web page that puts the scale of the universe into perspective. Some of you have probably seen similar things in the past, but I really like the presentation with this one. Gotta love space.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAW2lygZC_4
http://htwins.net/scale2/
It's an interactive web page that puts the scale of the universe into perspective. Some of you have probably seen similar things in the past, but I really like the presentation with this one. Gotta love space.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAW2lygZC_4
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Re: The Scale of the Universe
Heh, I saw this on StumbleUpon a little while back. It's so cool!
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Re: The Scale of the Universe
Pretty neat.
Oh and Marth, they had the Everett Boeing factory in there. 8D
Oh and Marth, they had the Everett Boeing factory in there. 8D
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Re: The Scale of the Universe
This has got to be the best thing showing scale comparison of just about everything that I've ever seen. It was so awe inspiring. From the universe to the hypothetical string, I think everyone in the world needs to see this. The Earth truly is an insignificant pale blue dot. Thanks for sharing, Eggman!
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Re: The Scale of the Universe
Is this the one where Minecraft is out by Neptune?
-edit- Why yes it is...
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Re: The Scale of the Universe
I got a kick out of that part. I knew the Minecraft world was huge, but I didn't realize it was that huge!
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Re: The Scale of the Universe
The only thing it's missing is Carl Sagan, but yeah I really liked this.
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Re: The Scale of the Universe
I came across this once on Newgrounds. It's pretty cool and it as nice re-discovering it. Thanks for posting!
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Re: The Scale of the Universe
Well, you do have to keep in mind that the Minecraft world does have the advantage of being a flat world, so it appears much larger than it really is compare to the other celestial bodies, which are mostly spheres. If the Minecraft world were a sphere, then its diameter will roughly be twice that of Earth's, which is still pretty impressive for a game...Eggman wrote:I got a kick out of that part. I knew the Minecraft world was huge, but I didn't realize it was that huge!
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Re: The Scale of the Universe
I thought that the minecraft world went on forever. If you went far enough in one direction you got to the "farlands" which have really weird terrian, but the world would still keep going. The only real limit was the file size and the lag you get if you keep going, or has this been changed?
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Re: The Scale of the Universe
To quote the wiki, "the playable area abruptly ends at 30,000,000 meters, and fake chunks (they are not solid, they can be fallen through) start generating"
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Oh, ok, thanks for the info.
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Re: The Scale of the Universe
Wow. This actually made my day.
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Re: The Scale of the Universe
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I remember the first time I saw this and saw the Minecraft world. It's bigger than Neptune o.o .
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Re: The Scale of the Universe
The sizes of the stars is inaccurate, Celestia is a much better way to get a good understanding of the size of the visible area around us.
How the Universe Works and The Universe are also amazing shows to watch to really try to understand the universe although we have no idea how big it is and even if it were finite it's too much for us to comprehend.
How the Universe Works and The Universe are also amazing shows to watch to really try to understand the universe although we have no idea how big it is and even if it were finite it's too much for us to comprehend.
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Re: The Scale of the Universe
I am humbled.