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PS if you hit a sugar cube in a cupboard (or anywhere dark) you can sometimes see little blue sparks, which is really cool.
LeeE - it weighs a bit more than that. A sugar-cube sized piece of neutron star would weigh 100 million tons.
Quote from: DoctorBeaver on 18/10/2008 18:11:12LeeE - it weighs a bit more than that. A sugar-cube sized piece of neutron star would weigh 100 million tons.That's inflation(?) for you []
I've often read that if all the space around the molecules in the human body was removed the whole population of humans on the earth would fit into an area the size of a sugar cube. Is it a myth or is it true? I'd love to know because I like sugar cubes and I'd like to be part of a human one!PS if you hit a sugar cube in a cupboard (or anywhere dark) you can sometimes see little blue sparks, which is really cool.
Quote from: LeeE on 19/10/2008 15:24:30Quote from: DoctorBeaver on 18/10/2008 18:11:12LeeE - it weighs a bit more than that. A sugar-cube sized piece of neutron star would weigh 100 million tons.That's inflation(?) for you []and would make a really good doorstop