This vertically oriented logarithmic map spans nearly 20 orders of magnitude, taking us from planet Earth to the edge of the observable #Universe.

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https://www.pablocarlosbudassi.com/2021/02/atlas-of-universe-is-linear-version-of_15.html

Rectangular log map-scheme of the Observable Universe

  This vertically oriented logarithmic map spans nearly 20 orders of magnitude, taking us from planet Earth to the edge of the Observable Un...

Pablo Carlos Budassi
@mustapipa Many moons ago the Ontario Science Centre had a film that scaled through this, then zipped back to human scale and started going smaller, down to the subatomic level. It was one of the best pieces of science communication I have ever encountered.

@alan @mustapipa
Is this what you saw? I remember it at the Air and Space Museum in Washington DC, USA. I sat and watched it at least 3 times until my parents dragged me away (hey, that's about 30 minutes!). I expect it was in many different museums.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fKBhvDjuy0

Here's an updated one. Faster, slicker, but missing the narration.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Are9dDbW24

Powers of Tenβ„’ (1977)

Powers of Ten takes us on an adventure in magnitudes. Starting at a picnic by the lakeside in Chicago, this famous film transports us to the outer edges of ...

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@valen @alan @mustapipa with Webby out there taking pics now, we'll have to update this video again soon!
@valen @alan @mustapipa and lmao, one single space video, and YouTube already is recommending some of the black-and-white-iconed clickbait misinformation science channels, complete with a Kaku. Sorry YouTube, but I know better!
@shadyspotlight @valen @mustapipa Watch 10 seconds, hit dislike, go for the next, repeat until you just can't bear it. Bury them.
@alan @valen @mustapipa I think the general preference is to report them, but that takes time and more inclination. Plus there's no telling what the algorithm would do with all those clicks!