• What is size?
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I'm so fucking going to get in my hand one day fuck you op all i wanna do is get up in my hand
[QUOTE=GlebGuy;32396537]Who cares we have porn.[/QUOTE] Answer to every question.
so OP, I asked your question on omegle, and it seems it fucks everyone's minds... Question to discuss: what is size? Stranger 2: not important Stranger 1: magnitude Stranger 1: actually harder to explain than you'd think Stranger 1: try explaining what time is Stranger 1: that's a tough one Stranger 1: or energy Stranger 2: good points Stranger 2: there are mathematical explanations to these Stranger 2: but i am not sur Stranger 2: sure Stranger 1: Yes, physical definitions. But from a conceptual standpoint it's very difficult Stranger 1: time? The thing clocks measure? Stranger 2: hurts my head Stranger 2: yes.....
[QUOTE=SigmaLambda;32382609]i mean if atoms are a thing then atoms are mostly space and so there's no reason that i can't fall through the floor right now because none of my atoms would be touching any of the atoms of the floor and id just be sinking down into the molte n core of tthe earth and the heat rays would start melting my atomic structure and o h god oh god ohf god og god[/QUOTE] Avatar fits.
[QUOTE=Matto;32403457]I'm pretty sure this is the video OP was referring to. [video=youtube;5teg5DOIGC8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5teg5DOIGC8[/video] As to what he's talking about, I'm still lost.[/QUOTE]How can the narrator stand to have the horse shit so close to his face while explaining that? I'd probably vomit and ruin the video.
I'm guessing that if you could see an object the size of Planck's length, you wouldn't even be able to see the area in between simply because there isn't any, because it is the smallest unit possible. Our minds also wouldn't be able to perceive something that has no space in between, unlike the pixels that make up your computer screen. That's the best way I can explain it.
Size is three or two dimension object's feature that depends of the objects length on certain axels, measured in a chosen coordination system and in relation to an unit
[QUOTE=CHRHN;32381808]Look at your hand. If you could zoom into your hand, for how long would you be able to zoom in?.[/QUOTE] WE NEED TO GO DEEPER. /caps
[B]why [/B]does the size matter?
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