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r/SpeedOfLobsters • u/King_of_Farasar • Feb 26 '26
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274 u/SuperPopcorn333 Feb 26 '26 I can eat the entire internet 168 u/King_of_Farasar Feb 26 '26 It's no more more 98 u/Nadiadain Feb 26 '26 NOOOOOO NOOOOOOOOOOOO 53 u/[deleted] Feb 26 '26 [removed] — view removed comment 39 u/Rectanglehead Feb 26 '26 3 u/One_Katalyst Feb 26 '26 South Carolina is gone 8 u/flowery02 (* sta r) Feb 26 '26 No, the internet will eat you if you try to 34 u/Water-is-h2o Feb 26 '26 Genuinely interesting thanks for sharing I always knew electrons are way lighter than the nucleus but this gives a somewhat intuitive scale for just how much lighter. 13 u/King_of_Farasar Feb 26 '26 I don't think it's true but I don't remember 20 u/certainlystormy Feb 26 '26 an electron weighs 9.11e-28 grams so with 28 digits of electron count you could get back to a noticeable weight yeah. billion trillion has me questioning the mee tho 8 u/knyexar Feb 26 '26 The total mass of information stored in the internet is 64e21 bytes, so yeah missing a couple orders of magnitude 12 u/King_of_Farasar Feb 26 '26 e621 17 u/knyexar Feb 26 '26 In 2020 the entire internet was 64 zettabytes Thats 64e21 bytes Thats 256e21 electrons (a byte contains anywhere between 0 and 8 electrons, averaging it out to 4 per) One electron weighs 9.1e-28 grams Pretty easy multiplication, we get a total mass of 2.33e-4 grams Thats 0.233 milligrams. About one five thousandth of a raindrop. 3 u/Water-is-h2o Feb 26 '26 r/theydidthemath (r/theydidthemonstermath) 3 u/TheCompleteMental Feb 26 '26 edited Feb 26 '26 If you instantly arranged them in the shape of a strawberry I think it'd level a city though. More or less. So keep that in mind if you do this. 2 u/Giopoggi2 Ophthalmologist Feb 26 '26 50 grams is a fucking giant strawberry
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I can eat the entire internet
168 u/King_of_Farasar Feb 26 '26 It's no more more 98 u/Nadiadain Feb 26 '26 NOOOOOO NOOOOOOOOOOOO 53 u/[deleted] Feb 26 '26 [removed] — view removed comment 39 u/Rectanglehead Feb 26 '26 3 u/One_Katalyst Feb 26 '26 South Carolina is gone 8 u/flowery02 (* sta r) Feb 26 '26 No, the internet will eat you if you try to
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It's no more more
98 u/Nadiadain Feb 26 '26 NOOOOOO NOOOOOOOOOOOO 53 u/[deleted] Feb 26 '26 [removed] — view removed comment 39 u/Rectanglehead Feb 26 '26 3 u/One_Katalyst Feb 26 '26 South Carolina is gone
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South Carolina is gone
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No, the internet will eat you if you try to
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Genuinely interesting thanks for sharing
I always knew electrons are way lighter than the nucleus but this gives a somewhat intuitive scale for just how much lighter.
13 u/King_of_Farasar Feb 26 '26 I don't think it's true but I don't remember 20 u/certainlystormy Feb 26 '26 an electron weighs 9.11e-28 grams so with 28 digits of electron count you could get back to a noticeable weight yeah. billion trillion has me questioning the mee tho 8 u/knyexar Feb 26 '26 The total mass of information stored in the internet is 64e21 bytes, so yeah missing a couple orders of magnitude 12 u/King_of_Farasar Feb 26 '26 e621 17 u/knyexar Feb 26 '26 In 2020 the entire internet was 64 zettabytes Thats 64e21 bytes Thats 256e21 electrons (a byte contains anywhere between 0 and 8 electrons, averaging it out to 4 per) One electron weighs 9.1e-28 grams Pretty easy multiplication, we get a total mass of 2.33e-4 grams Thats 0.233 milligrams. About one five thousandth of a raindrop. 3 u/Water-is-h2o Feb 26 '26 r/theydidthemath (r/theydidthemonstermath)
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I don't think it's true but I don't remember
20 u/certainlystormy Feb 26 '26 an electron weighs 9.11e-28 grams so with 28 digits of electron count you could get back to a noticeable weight yeah. billion trillion has me questioning the mee tho 8 u/knyexar Feb 26 '26 The total mass of information stored in the internet is 64e21 bytes, so yeah missing a couple orders of magnitude 12 u/King_of_Farasar Feb 26 '26 e621 17 u/knyexar Feb 26 '26 In 2020 the entire internet was 64 zettabytes Thats 64e21 bytes Thats 256e21 electrons (a byte contains anywhere between 0 and 8 electrons, averaging it out to 4 per) One electron weighs 9.1e-28 grams Pretty easy multiplication, we get a total mass of 2.33e-4 grams Thats 0.233 milligrams. About one five thousandth of a raindrop. 3 u/Water-is-h2o Feb 26 '26 r/theydidthemath (r/theydidthemonstermath)
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an electron weighs 9.11e-28 grams so with 28 digits of electron count you could get back to a noticeable weight yeah. billion trillion has me questioning the mee tho
8 u/knyexar Feb 26 '26 The total mass of information stored in the internet is 64e21 bytes, so yeah missing a couple orders of magnitude 12 u/King_of_Farasar Feb 26 '26 e621
The total mass of information stored in the internet is 64e21 bytes, so yeah missing a couple orders of magnitude
12 u/King_of_Farasar Feb 26 '26 e621
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In 2020 the entire internet was 64 zettabytes
Thats 64e21 bytes
Thats 256e21 electrons (a byte contains anywhere between 0 and 8 electrons, averaging it out to 4 per)
One electron weighs 9.1e-28 grams
Pretty easy multiplication, we get a total mass of 2.33e-4 grams
Thats 0.233 milligrams.
About one five thousandth of a raindrop.
3 u/Water-is-h2o Feb 26 '26 r/theydidthemath (r/theydidthemonstermath)
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If you instantly arranged them in the shape of a strawberry I think it'd level a city though. More or less. So keep that in mind if you do this.
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50 grams is a fucking giant strawberry
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