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"From the nanoworld to the universe
— The worlds we measure using our infinite yardstick.
Nikon's opto-electronics technologies let people explore realms beyond the range of the naked eye.
In this presentation, you can see the relative sizes of objects arranged on a single scale. This lets you grasp the sizes of things that you cannot compare side by side in the real world. Today's electron microscopes and astronomical telescopes reveal objects that were invisible to people of the past. How is your grasp of the sizes of such things?
Universcale lets you see and understand the relative size of the full range of known objects in our universe." -
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Gina MarantoIn this presentation, you can see the relative sizes of objects arranged on a single scale. This lets you grasp the sizes of things that you cannot compare side by side in the real world.
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From the nanoworld to the universe
- The worlds we measure using our infinite yardstick.
We are able to view all entities, from the microworld to the universe, from a single perspective. By setting them up against a scale, we are able to compare and understand things which cannot be physically compared.
Today, using the electron microscope and astronomical telescope, we can see the objects which we have not been aware of its existence before. Are you able to fathom, or even roughly grasp, these sizes? -
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T. HartleyFrom the nanoworld to the universe
— The worlds we measure using our infinite yardstick.
We are able to view all entities, from the microworld to the universe, from a single perspective. By setting them up against a scale, we are able to compare and understand things which cannot be physically compared.
Today, using the electron microscope and astronomical telescope, we can see the objects which we have not been aware of its existence before. Are you able to fathom, or even roughly grasp, these sizes?
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Maureen FreiFrom the nanoworld to the universe— The worlds we measure using our infinite yardstick.
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Alexander ZehFrom the nanoworld to the universe
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Don ClarkA site that show the relationship in size... from 10^(-15) to 10^(27) nice site
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Michelle Smith"We are able to view all entities, from the microworld to the universe, from a single perspective. By setting them up against a scale, we are able to compare and understand things which cannot be physically compared."
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Kaye StanleyUniverscale compares various microscopic entities. That description does not do justice to the site — you need to go there to check it out. It can be a bit confusing, and much of the language will not be accessible to English Language Learners. However, t
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Susan NeilsonFrom the nanoworld to the universe - the worlds we measure using our infinite yardstick
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Stephen Pestrincompares various microscopic entities
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Donna Baumbach"We are able to view all entities, from the microworld to the universe, from a single perspective. By setting them up against a scale, we are able to compare and understand things which cannot be physically compared.
Today, using the electron microscope and astronomical telescope, we can see the objects which we have not been aware of its existence before. Are you able to fathom, or even roughly grasp, these sizes?
See our Universcale and experience the sizes of various objects." -
Philip UpstoneWe are able to view all entities, from the microworld to the universe, from a single perspective. By setting them up against a scale, we are able to compare and understand things which cannot be physically compared.
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hayesdl"We are able to view all entities, from the microworld to the universe, from a single perspective. By setting them up against a scale, we are able to compare and understand things which cannot be physically compared."
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Carolyn JonesAn interactive site that compares all types of scales of distance....***
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