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Scale of the Universe

ema

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Just awesome! After seeing this, I reconsidered my place in the universe once again. Now I recognize that my hands are not that small, Enes Kanter is not that huge, Gobert is not that freak, PKM is not that short, bigb is not that big, Archie is not that tall, dalamon is not that skinny...

Orengello is still orange though.
 
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Reconsider yourself. And thank God for everything.

(It took 6 days for him to make all of this, ten thousands years ago)
 
Wow, that makes me feel even better, seeing the scale of the universe, and knowing that I am still the center of it all. :)

And can you believe that all of that revolves around the earth? Amazing!

So this shows us which stars are the biggest, but does that equate to brightest?
 
Wow, that makes me feel even better, seeing the scale of the universe, and knowing that I am still the center of it all. :)

And can you believe that all of that revolves around the earth? Amazing!
Technically speaking yes, the earth indeed is the center of the universe. But in fact, every single point in the universe is exactly the center of the universe, so it's not that special.

So this shows us which stars are the biggest, but does that equate to brightest?

Your question is relative. For us, brightness is most likely about the distance. Sun is quite a modest star but it's the brightest, right?

On the other hand I don't know if the size is the first factor for brightness even if we suppose them on equal distances. Probably the type of the star would be the determinative factor for the brightness, but I don't have much knowledge to talk surely.
 
The answer was no it doesn't.
 
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