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7/22/2025, 10:43:34 PM
7/1/2025, 8:39:47 AM
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Good question. I'd love to hear other opinions on this.
Do you think the marble thing is a misconception about our observable universe? Like, just because it's the limit of what we can observe doesn't mean it's the limit of what exists. Right?
Anyway, I think an aspect of it comes down to needing to use your imagination. Any depiction will break down if you try to apply realism, so I think it's best not to. Instead, chained comparisons seem like a good idea. This also works for multi size and recursive shrink/growth scenarios, but pic related does pretty well at the chained comparisons strategy imo
Somewhat related, how do anons feel about abstract math? It's pretty easy to come up with numerical ratios much larger than the ratio of a person on earth to the entire observable universe... what do anons think of this? Too abstract? It does manage to turn me on sometimes.
Good question. I'd love to hear other opinions on this.
Do you think the marble thing is a misconception about our observable universe? Like, just because it's the limit of what we can observe doesn't mean it's the limit of what exists. Right?
Anyway, I think an aspect of it comes down to needing to use your imagination. Any depiction will break down if you try to apply realism, so I think it's best not to. Instead, chained comparisons seem like a good idea. This also works for multi size and recursive shrink/growth scenarios, but pic related does pretty well at the chained comparisons strategy imo
Somewhat related, how do anons feel about abstract math? It's pretty easy to come up with numerical ratios much larger than the ratio of a person on earth to the entire observable universe... what do anons think of this? Too abstract? It does manage to turn me on sometimes.
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