There’s nothing like a size comparison of stuff from fictional universes to help develop a better sense of their scale. Knowing how big Arrakis from Dune is relative to Pandora from Avatar, for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This video takes viewers on a long journey from the diminutive Speck of Horton Hears a Who (diameter 0.9 mm) all the way up to the ...
Science fiction universes are often full of ocean worlds and watery beasts. Despite their ubiquity, however, it’s hard to say which aquatic sci-fi monsters should (theoretically) scare the squid ink ...
DeviantArtist lexinator117 claims this is chart is the “Size Comparison of EVERYTHING.” While we won’t go that far, we will happily agree that is is a size comparison of many of scifi’s greatest ...
When Scott Lang jumped on brave Ant-thony’s tiny back we knew how small that flying ant was. Just like we understood the size of the magical car Harry and Ron took to Hogwarts. But what’s bigger: the ...
Jeremy Keith, one of the instigators of the first Science Hack Day, spent the weekend thinking about the space elevators, a beloved piece of not-yet-existing technology. His hack, Spacelift is an ...
If you’ve always wondered how big, say, the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man is relative to the Sydney Opera House, then this is the visualization for you: a size comparison of (almost) everything. Put ...