ok, that's not true, but it'd be interesting if it was...anyways
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no you're wrongCorne2Plum3 wrote: 38524r
It makes no sense, grains of sands are made of several atoms, so the numbers of grains is necessarily small than the amount of atoms in the universe.
I stopped doing science after grade 10 but isn't corne rightPatatitta wrote: 10441j
no you're wrongCorne2Plum3 wrote: 38524r
It makes no sense, grains of sands are made of several atoms, so the numbers of grains is necessarily small than the amount of atoms in the universe.
I'm sorry to hurt your ego or fail to give you a feeling of superiority because I believe I'm correctPatatitta wrote: 10441j
no you're wrongCorne2Plum3 wrote: 38524r
It makes no sense, grains of sands are made of several atoms, so the numbers of grains is necessarily small than the amount of atoms in the universe.
nope you're wrongCorne2Plum3 wrote: 38524r
I'm sorry to hurt your ego or fail to give you a feeling of superiority because I believe I'm correctPatatitta wrote: 10441j
no you're wrongCorne2Plum3 wrote: 38524r
It makes no sense, grains of sands are made of several atoms, so the numbers of grains is necessarily small than the amount of atoms in the universe.
banger animesametdze wrote: 1q6a25
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*in the visible universeNiccy wrote: 6w3r5u
Fun fact: there are more possible chess positions than there are stars in the universe, which is pretty cool!
The statement that there are more grains of sand on Earth's beaches than atoms in the universe is a common claim, but it is not accurate.igorsprite wrote: 2o4o4m
@grok is this true?
see, this is an example of AI spreading missinformationabraker wrote: 4r1a54
The statement that there are more grains of sand on Earth's beaches than atoms in the universe is a common claim, but it is not accurate.igorsprite wrote: 2o4o4m
@grok is this true?
Estimates suggest that there are about 7.5 x 10^18 (7.5 quintillion) grains of sand on all the world's beaches. In contrast, the number of atoms in the observable universe is estimated to be around 10^80. This means that the number of atoms in the universe vastly exceeds the number of grains of sand on Earth.
So, while the idea is often used to illustrate the vastness of the universe, it is not true that there are more grains of sand than atoms in the universe.
IDK, there's a lot of beaches out thereCorne2Plum3 wrote: 38524r
It makes no sense, grains of sands are made of several atoms, so the numbers of grains is necessarily small than the amount of atoms in the universe.
my chances of eating cheese and not suffering in the bathroom later are lower that my chances of winning the lottery, that's why I don't gambleNiccy wrote: 6w3r5u
Fun fact: there are more possible chess positions than there are stars in the universe, which is pretty cool!
I don't like sand because it's what we need to make computers and I think that was a big mistakeKarmine wrote: 1g5d6k
I don't like sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere.
yes, not only are there more grains of sand that atoms in the universe but it's tasty an nutritiousigorsprite wrote: 2o4o4m
@grok is this true?
how so? I think it would be interestingabraker wrote: 4r1a54
thats a strong contradiction
that's what the gov't wants you to thinkCorne2Plum3 wrote: 38524r
It makes no sense, grains of sands are made of several atoms, so the numbers of grains is necessarily small than the amount of atoms in the universe.
OT! beach episode would be fire.z0z wrote: f3xx
ot is on a beach episode
No, it would be water.Karmine wrote: 1g5d6k
OT! beach episode would be fire.z0z wrote: f3xx
ot is on a beach episode