Sure, we know that a quark is small and a galaxy is big, but exactly how much “big” is bigger than “small”?
This project, by Cary and Michael Huang, (check out their other funky works) can help you visualize from the smallest things in the known Universe all the way up to the whole Universe itself, from 10**-35 to 10**27 meters. Interesting how we (humans) are almost exactly in the middle of these two very far extremes.
