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"
the TED talk linked below lays this out very well.
"
by
Guy
so what is the total volume of 0.6 cubic micrometers times 100 trillion?
Posted by
crash davis (aka crash davis)
Aug 28 '09, 11:05
I'm lazy, do my math for me
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6 trillion cubic micrometres. -- nm
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mafic
Aug 28, 11:06
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I could do that, now convert it to something I can understand :P -- nm
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crash davis
Aug 28, 11:07
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0.00211888 cubic feet -- nm
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Ender
Aug 28, 11:12
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gracias to you and ender both -- nm
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crash davis
Aug 28, 11:25
(60, sorry). -- nm
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mafic
Aug 28, 11:06
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which means that the size is probably a vast underestimation, since that's .06 litres. -- nm
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mafic
Aug 28, 11:12
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thats a large enough size of bacteria to skeeve me out -- nm
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crash davis
Aug 28, 11:25
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