Web Gangsta – Web Watch

How big is the universe?

Do you remember a few years ago when Web Watch showed you a REAL-WORLD COMPARISON OF GERM SIZES?

You were able to zoom in from the size of a sheet of paper down to the size of a carbon atom.  Along the way, you could see and compare the sizes of different germs when compared to common, everyday objects.

Yeah, not too shabby, and kinda cool.

But what if we wanted to take the same concept, and compare the sizes of pretty much everything in the entire universe to, well, the entire universe?


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That’s what the SCALE OF THE UNIVERSE is trying to do. 

It takes you from the world of things so small that “actual measured size is more of a guess at this point” all the way to the enormity of the entire universe.

Do you know what a yoctometer is?  Let’s put it this way:  if the estimated size of the entire universe is calculated out to be 1027, a yoctometer is so small, that just .0000000001 yoctometer is larger than 10-35.  (Yeah, Web Watch isn’t too sure about the math on that, but that’s a lot of zeros and a lot of decimal places.  Trust us, it’s a pretty wide range to play with.)

Along the way, each object on the scale can be clicked on, so you can learn interesting facts about each one, such as:

Go take a look at the size of the universe, and see what other interesting facts you can uncover.