Micro/Macro: Measuring things in the Universe
Pretty cool animation. Just slide the bar AT THE BOTTOM to the left or right......... Be sure to go BOTH ways on the sliding scale. This is truly amazing. http://htwins.net/scale2/scale2.swf?bordercolor=white
amazing. the grandchildren will love it this weekend. thanks, Ellie. _____ From: dialogue-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net [mailto:dialogue-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of Ellie Stock Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 11:24 AM To: dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net; oe@lists.wedgeblade.net Subject: [Dialogue] Micro/Macro: Measuring things in the Universe Pretty cool animation. Just slide the bar AT THE BOTTOM to the left or right......... Be sure to go BOTH ways on the sliding scale. This is truly amazing. <http://htwins.net/scale2/scale2.swf?bordercolor=white> http://htwins.net/scale2/scale2.swf?bordercolor=white
Awesome, Ellie. And to think, as I look at that very last frame, there are as many universes like ours as there are grains of sand on all the beaches of planet Earth. So the last frame depicting our universe--is that the macro, or could it be the micro? Like most things, it all depends on where you're standing as you gaze upon it and where you draw the lines, i.e. where you impose the boundaries. Randy "Listen to what is emerging from yourself to the course of being in the world; not to be supported by it, but to bring it to reality as it desires." -Martin Buber (adapted) ________________________________ From: Ellie Stock <elliestock@aol.com> To: dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net; oe@lists.wedgeblade.net Sent: Tuesday, May 1, 2012 10:24 AM Subject: [Dialogue] Micro/Macro: Measuring things in the Universe Pretty cool animation. Just slide the bar AT THE BOTTOM to the left or right......... Be sure to go BOTH ways on the sliding scale. This is truly amazing. http://htwins.net/scale2/scale2.swf?bordercolor=white _______________________________________________ Dialogue mailing list Dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/dialogue-wedgeblade.net
Randy, Yes, the numbers are so huge and beyond our capacity to understand. In our galaxy alone (about an average size one) there are 100 thousand million stars (100,000,000,000) and there are as many galaxies as there are stars in our galaxy, and that is just in the present limit of our ability to detect. Jack On May 1, 2012, at 1:01 PM, R Williams wrote:
Awesome, Ellie. And to think, as I look at that very last frame, there are as many universes like ours as there are grains of sand on all the beaches of planet Earth. So the last frame depicting our universe--is that the macro, or could it be the micro? Like most things, it all depends on where you're standing as you gaze upon it and where you draw the lines, i.e. where you impose the boundaries.
Randy
"Listen to what is emerging from yourself to the course of being in the world; not to be supported by it, but to bring it to reality as it desires." -Martin Buber (adapted) From: Ellie Stock <elliestock@aol.com> To: dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net; oe@lists.wedgeblade.net Sent: Tuesday, May 1, 2012 10:24 AM Subject: [Dialogue] Micro/Macro: Measuring things in the Universe
Pretty cool animation.
Just slide the bar AT THE BOTTOM to the left or right......... Be sure to go BOTH ways on the sliding scale. This is truly amazing. http://htwins.net/scale2/scale2.swf?bordercolor=white
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Are you trying to say, that who does the dishes tonight, is not really that important? Don
Randy,
Yes, the numbers are so huge and beyond our capacity to understand. In our galaxy alone (about an average size one) there are 100 thousand million stars (100,000,000,000) and there are as many galaxies as there are stars in our galaxy, and that is just in the present limit of our ability to detect.
Jack On May 1, 2012, at 1:01 PM, R Williams wrote:
Awesome, Ellie. And to think, as I look at that very last frame, there are as many universes like ours as there are grains of sand on all the beaches of planet Earth. So the last frame depicting our universe--is that the macro, or could it be the micro? Like most things, it all depends on where you're standing as you gaze upon it and where you draw the lines, i.e. where you impose the boundaries.
Randy
"Listen to what is emerging from yourself to the course of being in the world; not to be supported by it, but to bring it to reality as it desires." -Martin Buber (adapted) From: Ellie Stock <elliestock@aol.com> To: dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net; oe@lists.wedgeblade.net Sent: Tuesday, May 1, 2012 10:24 AM Subject: [Dialogue] Micro/Macro: Measuring things in the Universe
Pretty cool animation.
Just slide the bar AT THE BOTTOM to the left or right......... Be sure to go BOTH ways on the sliding scale. This is truly amazing. http://htwins.net/scale2/scale2.swf?bordercolor=white
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R Williams