The scale of things... In Human terms.
The scale of things... In Human terms.
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Milkyway

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12,814 posts

78 months

Monday 13th April
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A spider has walked the entire length of the kitchen... Which got me thinking about the distance in human terms.

I worked out that 'Spyder' has walked the equivalent of 100m.. it's on the way back now.

For comparison: Length / Height.

Adult: 2m
T-Rex: 12m (L) & 4m to the hip... about the height of a double decker bus.
Blue Whale: 30m
Titanic: 269m
The Shard: 310m
Eiffel Tower: 330m
One World Trade Center: 541m


Edited by Milkyway on Monday 13th April 22:37

Super Sonic

13,083 posts

79 months

Monday 13th April
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There was an excellent two- part documentary with prof Jim Al-Khalilli on this, with the first part focusing on small things and the second on the big stuff.

Milkyway

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12,814 posts

78 months

Monday 13th April
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Super Sonic said:
There was an excellent two- part documentary with prof Jim Al-Khalilli on this, with the first part focusing on small things and the second on the big stuff.
Ants:
In Human terms, carrying fifty times your body weight above your head whilst running at 83KPH (53MPH). yikes



Edited by Milkyway on Monday 13th April 21:49

evenflow

8,859 posts

307 months

Monday 13th April
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A 8 hour sleep is 0.0000114286% of an average human lifespan of 700,000 hours.

For a house fly that has a life expectancy of 672 hours (28 days), a "fly's night's sleep" is just under half a second.

hammo19

7,328 posts

221 months

Monday 13th April
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These are important facts

Peanut Gallery

2,677 posts

135 months

Tuesday 14th April
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If I was a flea I could jump over a 700-800 ft tall building (the viewing platform of the shard is 801ft) and jump the length of a football field.

Milkyway

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12,814 posts

78 months

Tuesday 14th April
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To an ant... we must be about 400m high.
(Approx)

TeaNoSugar

1,446 posts

190 months

Wednesday 15th April
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Peanut Gallery said:
If I was a flea I could jump over a 700-800 ft tall building (the viewing platform of the shard is 801ft) and jump the length of a football field.
That seems a bit odd - a football pitch is only ~320ft long.
So why could a flea only jump half as far as it can jump high?

If it just changed its takeoff angle a bit, having the power to jump that high it must be able to jump further horizontally.

Milkyway

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12,814 posts

78 months

Wednesday 15th April
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TeaNoSugar said:
Peanut Gallery said:
If I was a flea I could jump over a 700-800 ft tall building (the viewing platform of the shard is 801ft) and jump the length of a football field.
That seems a bit odd - a football pitch is only ~320ft long.
So why could a flea only jump half as far as it can jump high?

If it just changed its takeoff angle a bit, having the power to jump that high it must be able to jump further horizontally.
Maybe if it was vertical. getmecoat

hidetheelephants

34,463 posts

218 months

Wednesday 15th April
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The claim that all humans will have swallowed several spiders in their lifetime has occasionally kept me awake at night. hehe

Milkyway

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Wednesday 15th April
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The MALE blue whale: 10' x 12"... just saying. yikesyikes

vikingaero

12,654 posts

194 months

Wednesday 15th April
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hidetheelephants said:
The claim that all humans will have swallowed several spiders in their lifetime has occasionally kept me awake at night. hehe
Or spiders enter your ear canal or nasal passages.

Milkyway

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Wednesday 15th April
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vikingaero said:
hidetheelephants said:
The claim that all humans will have swallowed several spiders in their lifetime has occasionally kept me awake at night. hehe
Or spiders enter your ear canal or nasal passages.
It's a bit like waking up with crusty eyes... which is basically bacterial poo.


Edited by Milkyway on Wednesday 15th April 12:07

Linksmas

3,219 posts

240 months

Wednesday 15th April
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Milkyway said:
The MALE blue whale: 10' x 12"... just saying. yikesyikes
And only 10% of his ejaculate enters the female. And you wonder why the sea tastes so salty....