Social An Atom Is 17 Billion Times Smaller Than a Human—But We're 520 Billion Trillion Times Smaller Than the Observable Universe

and there is subatomic universe that exists within the atom as well that gives no fucks about what happens in this universe unless we are cracking the atom and blowing crap up.

An entire universe so different than ours that exists within its own plain of existence.
 
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There are smaller components than an atom. Would make more sense to make the comparison with leptons or bosons or whatever those subatomic particles are called.
 
Oh sure, that's what the scientists say. But we already know the entire universe is just one sperm swimming around in God's balls
 
what do you think about that , what is that supposed to mean in the sense of who we are ?
the flat Earth must be really big then and then Jesus is even greater because would he allow the universe to be so big?

Amen
 
and it turned into UFO talk on the first page. Impressive.
 
There are smaller components than an atom. Would make more sense to make the comparison with leptons or bosons or whatever those subatomic particles are called.

We still stand really small, we wouldn't even be considered as elementary particles.

Leptons (such as electrons or neutrinos) are point-like particles with no known spatial extent, however, the classical electron radius is estimated to be about 2.8 × 10⁻¹⁵ meters,
so 6 quadrillion is times smaller than average human .

A human is about 87 billion times larger than a lepton.
The observable universe is 520 billion trillion (5.2 × 10²⁶) times larger than a human.
 
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