Some Math Comparisons For Math People Who Like Math

Hi everyone! I’m a math person. Are you a math person? If you are, then read this mathy math comparisons that make math look really mathy and math. Congratulations Sulaiman for putting three mathy words in one headline! Congratulations Sulaiman for putting five mathy words in one sentence! Trolololol. Anyways let’s get on to the comparisons that are mathy. Haha i’ve got you Ibby picture.

Comparison 1: Biggest things in minecraft

Also sizes are hitboxes. Credit to IJAMinecraft for making this video that I copied.

  1. Item 0.25m
  2. Cod, Endermite and Silverfish 0.3m
  3. Salmon, Tropical Fish and Turtle (adult) 0.4m
  4. Rabbit, Cave Spider and Phantom (natural size) 0.5m
  5. Boat 0.5625m
  6. Fox, Bee and Dolphin 0.6m
  7. Cat (adult) (includes ocelots), Pufferfish (fully puffed), Minecart and Chicken (adult) 0.7m
  8. Squid and Vex 0.8m
  9. Wolf and Guardian 0.85m
  10. Bat, Parrot, Spider and Pig 0.9m
  11. Block 1m
  12. Panda 1.25m
  13. Sheep 1.3m
  14. Cow and Polar Bear 1.4m
  15. Horse (includes donkeys, horses, mules, skeleton horses and zombie horses) 1.6m
  16. Creeper 1.7m
  17. Blaze and Player 1.8m
  18. Llama 1.87m
  19. Snow Golem 1.9m
  20. Villager (adult) (includes Wandering Traders, Zombie Villagers, Evokers, Vindicators and Illusioners), Zombie Pigman, Pillager, Witch and Zombie (adult) 1.95m
  21. Armor Stand 1.975m
  22. Skeleton (includes Strays) 1.99m
  23. Elder Guardian 1.9975m
  24. Shulker (in opened form) and End Crystal 2m
  25. Slime and Magma Cube (biggest natural size) 2.04m
  26. Ravager 2.2m
  27. Wither Skeleton 2.4m
  28. Iron Golem 2.7m
  29. Ender Dragon 3m
  30. Enderman (angered state) 3.25m
  31. Wither 3.5m
  32. Ghast and Dungeon (inner room height) (excluding roof and ground) 4m
  33. Fossil (biggest spine fossil) and Ocean Ruin (excluding the gravel ground layer) 5m
  34. Swamp Hut 6m
  35. Jungle Pyramid 10m
  36. Desert Pyramid 11m
  37. Giant (Java Edition) 11.7m
  38. Ocean Monument (excluding the pillars below ground), Shipwreck and Pillager Watchtower 21m
  39. Chorus Plant (maximum natural size) 22m
  40. Woodland Mansion (excluding the basement below ground) 23m
  41. End Ship 24m
  42. Jungle Tree (maximum size) 31m
  43. Nether Height (excluding the space above the bedrock roof) 128m
  44. Chunk Height, End Height and World Width (2009) 256m
  45. Nether Width (3DS) 672m
  46. World Width (3DS) 2,016m
  47. World Width (Legacy Console) 5,120m
  48. World Width (BE) ~25,100,000m (the world generates beyond this limit but bugs will accumulate, and the blocks would eventually lose their collision properties)
  49. World Width (Java) ~60,000,000m

Ok i’m getting tired. That took a long time. So i’m gonna take a break. Ok that break was 2 days long. Sorry for that. It was because yesterday I was at my grandfather’s house. And I was playing with my cousins and we ate a lot of cake because there were two cakes. Ok next comparison.

Comparison 2: Densest things in the universe

Video from WatchData.

  1. The Universe 9×10*-27 kg/m*3
  2. Hydrogen 0.09 kg/m*3
  3. Helium 0.18 kg/m*3
  4. Aerographite 0.2 kg/m*3
  5. Air 1.30 kg/m*3
  6. Snow 100 kg/m*3
  7. Wood and Cardboard 700 kg/m*3
  8. Oak 710 kg/m*3
  9. Ethanol 810 kg/m*3
  10. Potassium and Leather 860 kg/m*3
  11. Diesel 875 kg/m*3
  12. Ice 920 kg/m*3
  13. Cooking Oil 930 kg/m*3
  14. Water 1k kg/m*3
  15. Seawater and Milk 1.03k kg/m*3
  16. Tar 1.05k kg/m*3
  17. Plastic 1.18k kg/m*3
  18. Gelatin and Glue 1.3k kg/m*3
  19. Blood and Sugar 1.6k kg/m*3
  20. Wax 1.8k kg/m*3
  21. Bone 1.85k kg/m*3
  22. Carbon 2.25k kg/m*3
  23. Silicon 2.33k kg/m*3
  24. Glass 2.5k kg/m*3
  25. Granite 2.65k kg/m*3
  26. Aluminium 2.7k kg/m*3
  27. Earth 5.52k kg/m*3
  28. Steel 7.8k kg/m*3
  29. Iron 7.87k kg/m*3
  30. Silver 10.5k kg/m*3
  31. Lead 11.3k kg/m*3
  32. Earth’s Core 12.5k kg/m*3
  33. Mercury 13.6k kg/m*3
  34. Uranium 18.7k kg/m*3
  35. Gold 19.84k kg/m*3
  36. Platinum 21.4k kg/m*3
  37. Osmium 22.6k kg/m*3
  38. Sun’s Core 150k kg/m*3
  39. Super-Massive Black Hole 900k kg/m*3
  40. White Dwarf Star 2.1m kg/m*3
  41. Quark Star 1×10*17 kg/m*3
  42. Atomic Nucleus 2.3×10*17 kg/m*3
  43. Neutron Star and Stellar-Mass Black Hole 1×10*18 kg/m*3
  44. Big Bang 1×10*96 kg/m*3
  45. Black Hole Singularity Infinity kg/m*3
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Lololololololololololol. Oh wait, it’s my bro’s turn to play with the PC ok bye bye bye. OK that was 1 day long. Stop it Sulaimannnnnnn…NOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOW!!!!!!!!!! Sorry Sulaiman Spirit.

Comparison 3: The smallest things in the universe

Video from WatchData… again.

  1. Needle Tip 2.1mm
  2. Ant 1.8m
  3. World’s Smallest Camera 1mm
  4. Pharaoh Ant and Euryplatea Nanaknihali Fly 0.75mm
  5. World’s Smallest Spider 0.33mm
  6. A Grain Of Salt 0.3mm
  7. Amoeba 0.25mm
  8. Dust Mite 0.2mm
  9. Human Egg 0.1mm
  10. A Grain Of Sand 94 micrometers (I couldn’t put the thing for micrometer so I just put micrometer)
  11. Hair 70 micrometers
  12. Human Skin Cell 25 micrometers
  13. Fungi Cell 16 micrometers
  14. White Blood Cell 15 micrometers
  15. World’s Smallest Radio 10 micrometers
  16. Red Blood Cell 6.2 micrometers
  17. Cell Nucleus 6 micrometers
  18. A Bacterial Cell 5 micrometers
  19. A Yeast Cell 3 micrometers
  20. Mist Droplet 0.95 micrometers
  21. A Chloroplast 0.8 micrometers
  22. A Mitochondrion 0.7 micrometers
  23. Infrared Wavelength 0.7 micrometers
  24. Red Light Wavelength 635nm
  25. Green Light Wavelength 520nm
  26. Photon 500nm
  27. Blue Light Wavelength 450nm
  28. Violet Light Wavelength 400nm
  29. A Virus (average size duh) 20nm
  30. Ultraviolet Wave 10nm
  31. A Glucose Molecule 1.1nm
  32. Buckyball and Transistor Gate 1nm
  33. Length Of A Nucleotide 0.6nm
  34. Carbon Nanotubes 0.4nm
  35. Hydrogen Atom 529pm (picometer)
  36. Carbon Atom 300 pm
  37. A Water Molecule 282pm
  38. Gamma Ray Wavelength 90pm
  39. Alpha Particle and Electron 105fm (femtometer)
  40. Neutron and Proton 1.7fm
  41. Gluon 1fm
  42. Electron 2am (attometer)
  43. A Quark 430zm (zeptometer)
  44. Higgs Boson Particle 2zm
  45. A Neutrino 2 yoctometers
  46. Planck Length 1 yoctometers

T I N Y T H I N G S A R E T I N Y T I N Y T I I I I I I I N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y . Oh hi Robot Sulaiman. I should probably program you to talk correctly. Ok done. Tiny things are tiny tiny tiiiiiiinyyyyyyy. That’s better. Ok enough of these mad comparisons. ARE YOU SURE SULAIMAN? Devil Sulaiman I will never listen to you. Ok bye. BYE I GUESS. Bye everyone! Bye bye bye everyone! Why oh why did I make three new friends? Ah well…

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