Wednesday, May 4, 2016

The Statistics and Numbers of This Universe

The Universe (in General), in numbers; Intro
  1. This post will be about the Universe, in numbers. Or, more specifically speaking, it describes the phenomenal statistics behind much of what we already know of. So, give this information, let's analyze the universe and it's wonders:
  2. .000000000005th of a particle of oil for every particle of air necessary to be detected by humans (less than one billionth, or 5 trillionth) when it has to do with the "smell of rain"
  3. Lightning can be up to 5 times as hot as the surface of the sun
  4. 6 For every 1,000 feet of elevation here on Earth, the temperature drops by about this many degrees F
  5. 10 of the world's tiniest nations that could fit into the Houston, TX area
  6. 25 indicates the lowest pressure ever recorded on Earth and is the minimum number of inches of Mercury at the Barometer when reading was taken
  7. 25.6= Approx. Magnitude limit of the HST
  8. A bear is 50 times as sensitive to smell as Bloodhounds. Meth is thought, or estimated, to be about 50 times as potent as Cocaine in terms of how much Dopamine it releases
  9. 65 or so degrees F is the Average estimated Global Temperature (or so they say anyways...)
  10. Upper Atmospheric Lightning can rise as high as apporximately 75 miles
  11. 134.1 °F= Hottest temp record on Earth
  12. 305 is the highest wind speed (in MPH) ever recorded by natural phenomena
  13. The lowest Temperature ever recorded on Earth has been at about 125 degrees F below 0, and was found in an extremely isolated region of Antarctica, making it only a very localized spot, or pocket, or air
  14. 475= Approx. number of degrees below 0 F, Which is =to 0 K, and at which Helium and Hydrogen are not a gas
  15. 750= Approx. Speed of sound
  16. 1,000 Drops of RTX are equivalent to 1 drop Capsaicin (or the oil of chiles)
  17. 8,000= Approx. speed of Earth @ the equator
  18. 10,000 viruses could fit end on end in 1 mm
  19. 25,000= Approximate Circumference of Earth
  20. The radius of the Milky Way is 60,000 LY 
  21. 65,536= Total amount of colors that are able to be rendered in 16 bit photos
  22. There are 100,000 NM in one CM
  23. 120,000= Height, in feet, at which Aurora occur, and at which most of the solar energy becomes repelled by Earth's magnetic field; This is also a number that indicates the diameter of the Milky Way
  24. 125,000= Light Second in miles
  25. 239,856=Avg distance to the moon in miles
  26. Sharks are 300,000 times less sensitive to blood than people are to the "scent of rain" 239,856=Avg distance to the moon
  27. 5mil approx. number of atoms that could fit in a mm
  28. The Human eye can perceive approximately 10 million colors. Also, there are this many NM in 1CM
  29. 550mil=Number of pixels in one of the highest resolution cameras; NASA's Dark Energy Camera; A newer version of camera technology has resulted in a camera with 750 mil pixels, although it is quite possible that even higher res exists nowadays
  30.  A meter contains 1 billion NM
  31. 3tri= The hottest temperature in F to ever have been created by people and known to science
  32. 6tri= Approx number of miles in a light year
  33. 281tri=Number of colors that can be rendered in a 42 bit photo
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