The head of a pin compared to the earth.That's interesting. What would be the size comparison of that? A watch in the Atlantic? A sand grain in the Sahara? There's no way I can grasp these things without these examples.
"Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind- bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space." D Adams.That's interesting. What would be the size comparison of that? A watch in the Atlantic? A sand grain in the Sahara? There's no way I can grasp these things without these examples.
Why do you ask, UW?
The head of a pin compared to the earth.
That's roughly calculated using sol's number, wikipedia and my knowledge about pinheads.I love them. They reduce the most burlish man to a crying wreck.
One of my favourites was that if the Sun was in London, and the distance to Earth was 25 yards, the nearest star would be in Pakistan.
Cool. Is this just a guess or an accurate comparison?
I love them. They reduce the most burlish man to a crying wreck.
One of my favourites was that if the Sun was in London, and the distance to Earth was 25 yards, the nearest star would be in Pakistan.