Posted on 03/11/2012 9:51:38 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
Explanation: What does the universe look like on small scales? On large scales? Humanity is discovering that the universe is a very different place on every proportion that has been explored. For example, so far as we know, every tiny proton is exactly the same, but every huge galaxy is different. On more familiar scales, a small glass table top to a human is a vast plane of strange smoothness to a dust mite -- possibly speckled with cell boulders. Not all scale lengths are well explored -- what happens to the smallest mist droplets you sneeze, for example, is a topic of active research -- and possibly useful to know to help stop the spread of disease. The above interactive flash animation, a modern version of the classic video Powers of Ten, is a new window to many of the known scales of our universe. By moving the scroll bar across the bottom, you can explore a diversity of sizes, while clicking on different items will bring up descriptive information.
(Excerpt) Read more at 129.164.179.22 ...
[Flash Animation Credit & Copyright: Cary & Michael Huang]
|
Perspective is everything, I think that is one of the reasons we need God, we need something that connects everything together, we need that which is greater then ourselves. In a universe of increasingly revealed complexity and scale we are back where we started, a place of awe.
Probably the best presentation of the scale of the universe I've seen. Thanks for sharing.
p4l8r
Very nice ... now I can truly say, “I’ve seen it all.” ;)
Excellent interactive education graphic. Thank you, Mr. Civilizations.
My pleasure, and thank you, all.
Great post!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.