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Originally posted by Quasar
Excellent topic. I have thought of this myself, and even pitched it to some friends awhile back who thought I was crazy. It is amazing how size is perceived relative to the object, like the termite analogy. I remember this one time, not long ago, I drove from my house to my grandmothers house, with a frog holding on for dear life right behind my windshield wiper. It was only a couple miles away, but this frog made it. So this frog, who lived in my bushes since probably birth, went through hell to get to this new spot. Ear splitting wind, under a bridge, a couple traffic lights, and finally a jump into a new life. This isn't very far for us, pretty far for the frog, but he could make it back, but the mites that are on the frog have not a clue that they are miles away from where they were before, and the mites on those mites...
Most of us will never travel to another country because it is to far away. But since the earth is the size of a grain of sand from only a few million meters up, how far away is it really?
This little frog story is just one more reality concept that I find myself daydreaming about on almost a daily basis. WATS to you!
why do any of us care, it's not like we'll ever get there.
Originally posted by TheLizardKing
I have a similar experince. I remeber when I was younger, I tied a lizzard to a balloon with helium and watched him float away. Now even with a strong wind he would only have gone a limited amount of miles. For you or me, a quick car ride, nothing to it. But to that lizzard it was a whole world apart. Imagine if one of us were tied to some intergalatic "balloon". We would be the lizard.
Originally posted by TheLizardKing
Perhaps it has been stated before, Im not sure, but theres two things I think about alot. More probable than not they are just moronic thoughts floating through an idle mind but what do you think?
What if our solar system was really just an atom?