File: Scale_of_the_Universe.swf-(3.36 MB, 640x440, Game)
[_] Scale_of_the_Universe Scale_of_the_Universe 01/12/14(Sun)05:20 No.2255826
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>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/14(Sun)05:47 No.2255838
Thanks OP, that was amazing.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/14(Sun)05:51 No.2255840
7m long giant earthworms
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/14(Sun)07:30 No.2255891
Scale of the Universe 2 is way more entertaining.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/14(Sun)07:38 No.2255895
ReminderYouAreNothing.swf
This is pretty nice, but..
>The universe isn't infinite
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/14(Sun)07:43 No.2255897
By the way, Thou is literally short for "1/1000 of an Inch" which converts to metric as 0.0254 of
a Millimeter.
Also, "Mil" is just short for Millimeter, which also has been incorrectly been pointed out as
0.25 of a Millimeter.
>> [_] 01/12/14(Sun)07:45 No.2255899
yeah, I'm not sure why they didn't put 2.54 instead of 2.5
just dumbing it down I guess
>> [_] 01/12/14(Sun)07:47 No.2255901
I thought it was interesting that the "smallest transistor gate of a microprocessor" is 2 nm. I'm
kinda interested in How you can accurately make something like that (necessarily billions of
times for each chip). I know we can work with individual atoms, but that's on a one by one basis.
Computers are getting so advanced, so very quickly.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/14(Sun)07:49 No.2255902
>>2255899
I meant the decimal was in the wrong place...
>> [_] 01/12/14(Sun)07:50 No.2255904
>>2255902
ah, didn't notice that. I'm tired. They overlooked it. Needs to be fixed.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/14(Sun)07:53 No.2255910
>>2255904
What can I say?
I'm a Machinist...
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/14(Sun)08:04 No.2255924
Sauce on music?
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/14(Sun)08:47 No.2255948
>>2255895
Yes, it is. Just because you can measure its growth it doesn't mean that it isn't infinite.