How old is 3% of the age of the universe?

TeeEm

GGG Guru
Staff member
What is a meter you might ask ?

Here's one.
Meter.jpg
Albeit an Australian one.
 

aye-aye-Chris

Famous Word Swap Guru
Staff member
Here's one.
Meter.jpg
Albeit an Australian one.
That'll teach me more about my proof reading and fallibility. D'oh ( © Homer Simpson)

Lots of good science info there.
Thank you, nothing there that I'm sure you haven't seen. With the scales, dealing with electronics gives one a really good idea of values, e.g. pF -> MΩ also numbering systems and the grik alfabed. :satisfied
I have NFI Chris. I doubt it would be a star hundreds of times bigger than the milky way though. :satisfied
That one we might never know but whatever, there must be a minimum 'size' of something and logically something [cough] large, but how large? With that, bed.

:thank-you: - ooroo :snooze:
 

misi

Growing Little Guru
there must be a minimum 'size' of something
Sure there is : 0(zero):wave

There is no difference between the largest and the smallest.
They are the same.

Time:
Is it 24:00 or is it 0:00?
Is it still today or is it already tomorrow?(Is it today or is it still yesterday?)
 
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