To: Kevmo If you increase the size of an electron to the size of the earth, it’ll weigh less than a feather. Have you the math handy that explains this? |
To: Elsie electron mass = size of electron: Earth/Diameter Increase size of electron by 24 orders of magnitude: 10^6 meters. Increase mass of electron by 24 orders of magnitude: 10^-4 grams. Feathers weigh maybe a couple of grams. |
I’m comparing mass versus mass. Do you deny that the average quill pen weighs several grams? It took you this long to come up with the difference between mass and weight, as if you were commenting on that bullshiite all along, so now the pretense is that you’ve been commenting on such a thing. That’s how far down the rabbit hole we are with you and all this bullshiite. You are still off by more than a hundred orders of magnitude on our original disagreement, you still don’t see why the analogy of increasing the size of the electron by 24 orders of magnitude makes it still lighter than a feather. You’re just a female jerk. Go back to your cats. Quit pretending you know the math. You don’t.