Wow!! Greate find :) Yes, size does matter, doesn't it.
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I am glad that our sun is as small at it is or it would have burned out long ago! In the universe small is okay! After all, the singularity that was at the origin of the big bang was so small it couldn't be measured.
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>>After all, the singularity that was at the origin of the big bang was so small it couldn't be measured.
How do you know that?? Did you see it (of course since it can't be measured then you probably didn't) ? Or is it just a guess?
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The rejection of the geocentric over the heliocentric model by this man merely doing some scientific observations with a telescope was a start.
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Nice find!
Of course you could look into subatomic particles and feel gigantic!
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Very cool. I like frogboys version. totally brain blowing.:)
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Manuel Uribe from Monterrey, Mexico at one time weighed more than 1,200 pounds.
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