One of my favourite mind blowers is that 1 tablespoon of Neutron star would weigh around 6 Billion Tons. It's simply staggering trying to wrap your head around that fact.
A tablespoon of Neutron star weighs between 1 billion to 6 billion tons depending on what informational source publishes the statistic. The spoon size is irrelevant. The fun is knowing it's wicked heavy.
Ivan, Exactly, was just about to say the same thing. It probably does exist but we don't actually know that it does, we just think it does because that's the only way the equations actually work...
#14 A much rarer version of this condition is "Jamais Vu." It's doing something you've done so many times before, like tying your shoes or brushing your teeth, but all of a sudden feel like it's the very first time you're doing it.
"That airplanes can fly. I've been in one and everything lots of times, but they're just so big and heavy. I feel like it should take a rocket engine or something."
One of my favourite mind blowers is that 1 tablespoon of Neutron star would weigh around 6 Billion Tons. It's simply staggering trying to wrap your head around that fact.
A tablespoon of Neutron star weighs between 1 billion to 6 billion tons depending on what informational source publishes the statistic. The spoon size is irrelevant. The fun is knowing it's wicked heavy.
Ivan, Exactly, was just about to say the same thing. It probably does exist but we don't actually know that it does, we just think it does because that's the only way the equations actually work...
#14 A much rarer version of this condition is "Jamais Vu." It's doing something you've done so many times before, like tying your shoes or brushing your teeth, but all of a sudden feel like it's the very first time you're doing it.
so much basic science in here.
One of my favourite mind blowers is that 1 tablespoon of Neutron star would weigh around 6 Billion Tons. It's simply staggering trying to wrap your head around that fact.
A tablespoon of Neutron star weighs between 1 billion to 6 billion tons depending on what informational source publishes the statistic. The spoon size is irrelevant. The fun is knowing it's wicked heavy.
Exactly, was just about to say the same thing. It probably does exist but we don't actually know that it does, we just think it does because that's the only way the equations actually work...
we know exist, must exist or we are really bad mathematicians and that is unbearable
What I cannot wrap my head around is how we as humanity have come so far and yet at the same time are so mindboggingly stupid.
Don't blame all of humanity. It's only a few selected countries.