This comparison has come up several times. I did some calculation. Others have claimed more stars, even billions of times more stars. Show me. Who said this on TV? What are the calculations. It's just a lot of big number arithmetic, y'know. I have figured that 10^21 grains of sand (or was it 10^22?) would take up a space 100 miles wide, 200 miles long, and ten feet deep, in the Sahara desert. Can someone show me how the number of stars is greater than the number of grains of sand on earth? Or does it just sound cool to say that?
2007-06-09
12:03:09
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Brant
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