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I have been doing some studying on little world we think we live in. This may be a bid hard to wrap  your mind around but it makes perfect sense. If you were to remove all "void space" from the entire Empire States building... how big would the clump of mass be?

 

Two answer this you must have an understand that every atom from Led to Carbon are made of Atom that are made mostly of empty space. Atoms are hollow and only have a very very small nucleus, electron(s) + proton(s) in different arrangements creating mathematical formulas creating each element.

 

If you remove all empty space from the Empire States building... the size of the mass would be?

 

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The size of a grain of sand weighing the same as the entire building as it stands now.

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So, like an itty bitty black hole?

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SOB think of it this way... water atoms have many many many times more void space than real mass.

 

Say we were to remove all void space from your body. You would be many time smaller that the size of even 1 atom. Many many many many times smaller than even one atom. That's how much void space is in every atom.

 

So, like an itty bitty black hole?

The Cosmose expands forever and never ends. The theory is it also gets smaller and smaller forever. Worlds could be contained in atoms if you think about it.

 

Black Hole? Interesting... atoms do have a gravitational pull... the more atoms the more mass the greater the gravity.

 

 

Then you get what CERN is doing and what they have proven like Higgs particle and trying to Prove Dark Matter or god particals as they call it in a blasphemy context like their logo. They are colliding partical at 99.9% the speed of light bringing matter from another dimension into our dimension by creating miniature black holes / portal.

 

I want @@Astronomer 's take on this. Fascinating subject.

 

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"If you removed all the empty space from human bodies leaving only electrons and the other subatomic particles, all seven billion human bodies would fit in the space of a sugar cube"

 

http://www.truthcontest.com/entries/the-present-universal-truth/nature-of-nothing.html

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I have been doing some studying on little world we think we live in. This may be a bid hard to wrap  your mind around but it makes perfect sense. If you were to remove all "void space" from the entire Empire States building... how big would the clump of mass be?

 

Two answer this you must have an understand that every atom from Led to Carbon are made of Atom that are made mostly of empty space. Atoms are hollow and only have a very very small nucleus, electron(s) + proton(s) in different arrangements creating mathematical formulas creating each element.

 

If you remove all empty space from the Empire States building... the size of the mass would be?

 

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The size of a grain of sand weighing the same as the entire building as it stands now.

 

@@hxtr - I've been doing some studying also - what if your removed all the empty space from between you ears - what would you have???   In your case NOTHING!!!      ROFLMFAO

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I'm a little sad here. How do you know that removing the so called space is not also removing our existence ? Just maybe its the stuff in the middle that you can't yet see that make all this fun :) And even worse I don't want all the boobies to be smaller than a grain of sand I want them all to be large enough to see.  

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I'm a little sad here. How do you know that removing the so called space is not also removing our existence ? Just maybe its the stuff in the middle that you can't yet see that make all this fun :) And even worse I don't want all the boobies to be smaller than a grain of sand I want them all to be large enough to see.  

Labob..... you kind of read my mind. How small is my penis really? 1 electron....? Smaller? Can I be a proton at least?

 

Kind of sucks.... my dick is mega small.

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How fast is light?

 

If you were traveling 99.9% the speed of light and you turned on a light in all directions... how fast would the light go in all directions... the protons /light that is?

 

299 792 458 m / s in all directions.

 

Einstein... and it has been proven.

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SOB think of it this way... water atoms have many many many times more void space than real mass.

 

Say we were to remove all void space from your body. You would be many time smaller that the size of even 1 atom. Many many many many times smaller than even one atom. That's how much void space is in every atom.

 

The Cosmose expands forever and never ends. The theory is it also gets smaller and smaller forever. Worlds could be contained in atoms if you think about it.

 

Black Hole? Interesting... atoms do have a gravitational pull... the more atoms the more mass the greater the gravity.

 

 

Then you get what CERN is doing and what they have proven like Higgs particle and trying to Prove Dark Matter or god particals as they call it in a blasphemy context like their logo. They are colliding partical at 99.9% the speed of light bringing matter from another dimension into our dimension by creating miniature black holes / portal.

 

I want @@Astronomer 's take on this. Fascinating subject.

 

55632c2da6999_CERN_LOG_L.jpg

So, first on what's happening at CERN. They are colliding particles at extreme energies, but they're not coming from other dimensions. The energy of the collisions breaks down atoms into their fundamental particles, which very sensitive detectors measure. So far, the Standard Model of particle physics is holding up quite well. At this point, no little black holes are being formed, and if they did, they'd evaporate instantly, thanks to Hawking Radiation.

 

Looking at the other points, if all the space was removed from all the atoms on earth, what would be left would be a sphere about the size of a large basketball stadium, and it would have as much mass as Earth currently has. Atoms, and therefore you and me and everything on earth, are mostly very empty space. If one of your atoms was suddenly inflated to the size of a golf ball, it's electrons would be about a mile-and-a-half away.

 

What would happen if all the matter in the Sun were to suddenly condense so there was no space left between its atoms? We'd be left with a neutron star (more on that in a minute) about the size of Long Island NY. And Earth and all of the other planets would continue to orbit as they do now, because the mass, and hence its gravity, has not changed, even though it's gone from being over 800,000 miles across to just a few miles across.

 

Neutron stars are very cool and strange. Their mass before they condense was not big enough to allow the star to collapse into a black hole when it finished it's life of fusing heavier and heavier elements together until it began to create iron, but it was great enough that all of the space between its atoms disappeared as its intense gravity crushed it down to the smallest size possible, essentially creating a gigantic neutron the size of a city but with the same mass as its former self. If a sugar cube size of matter from a neutron star were placed on the ground, it would weigh roughly the same as Mount Everest and it would sink rapidly to the center of the earth.

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So, first on what's happening at CERN. They are colliding particles at extreme energies, but they're not coming from other dimensions. The energy of the collisions breaks down atoms into their fundamental particles, which very sensitive detectors measure. So far, the Standard Model of particle physics is holding up quite well. At this point, no little black holes are being formed, and if they did, they'd evaporate instantly, thanks to Hawking Radiation.

 

Looking at the other points, if all the space was removed from all the atoms on earth, what would be left would be a sphere about the size of a large basketball stadium, and it would have as much mass as Earth currently has. Atoms, and therefore you and me and everything on earth, are mostly very empty space. If one of your atoms was suddenly inflated to the size of a golf ball, it's electrons would be about a mile-and-a-half away.

 

What would happen if all the matter in the Sun were to suddenly condense so there was no space left between its atoms? We'd be left with a neutron star (more on that in a minute) about the size of Long Island NY. And Earth and all of the other planets would continue to orbit as they do now, because the mass, and hence its gravity, has not changed, even though it's gone from being over 800,000 miles across to just a few miles across.

 

Neutron stars are very cool and strange. Their mass before they condense was not big enough to allow the star to collapse into a black hole when it finished it's life of fusing heavier and heavier elements together until it began to create iron, but it was great enough that all of the space between its atoms disappeared as its intense gravity crushed it down to the smallest size possible, essentially creating a gigantic neutron the size of a city but with the same mass as its former self. If a sugar cube size of matter from a neutron star were placed on the ground, it would weigh roughly the same as Mount Everest and it would sink rapidly to the center of the earth.

Well 72 or 78% of all matter is consists of Dark Matter. You or I can't see it but it fills all empty space and it is detectable.  They are looking for god matter to prove the big bang theory and the theory matter come from what we consider empty space as  nothing. Nothing is something. For Higgs to get the results they did.. they have to bring some of that matter in our dimension.

 

They say it themselves.

 

 

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http://home.web.cern.ch/about/physics/extra-dimensions-gravitons-and-tiny-black-holes

Microscopic black holes

Another way of revealing extra dimensions would be through the production of “microscopic black holes”. What exactly we would detect would depend on the number of extra dimensions, the mass of the black hole, the size of the dimensions and the energy at which the black hole occurs. If micro black holes do appear in the collisions created by the LHC, they would disintegrate rapidly, in around 10-27 seconds. They would decay into Standard Model or supersymmetric particles, creating events containing an exceptional number of tracks in our detectors, which we would easily spot. Finding more on any of these subjects would open the door to yet unknown possibilities.

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Oh fuck yea! Prof.HXTR micro nuclear atomic physics dark matter master!

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this is some dr who shit which my 14yr old  understands more then I do-he loves to talk about the theories while Im just entertained by the stories..

 

Astronomer what do you do for a living an and what did you study for?

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Oh fuck yea! Prof.HXTR micro nuclear atomic physics dark matter master!

Shit... I wish. I missed my calling as a kid. I so would love to be an Astrophysicist. What an interesting topic and so much to discover. I could study it the rest of my life and be very happy.

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I my self I could be a canibus master but that will take the rest of my life!

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I have been doing some studying on little world we think we live in. This may be a bid hard to wrap  your mind around but it makes perfect sense. If you were to remove all "void space" from the entire Empire States building... how big would the clump of mass be?

 

Two answer this you must have an understand that every atom from Led to Carbon are made of Atom that are made mostly of empty space. Atoms are hollow and only have a very very small nucleus, electron(s) + proton(s) in different arrangements creating mathematical formulas creating each element.

 

If you remove all empty space from the Empire States building... the size of the mass would be?

 

.

.

.

.

.

.

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.

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The size of a grain of sand weighing the same as the entire building as it stands now.

woops... I ment to say grain of rice. :) My bad.

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