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Suspicious-Notice-98 t1_j29ubvu wrote
Reply to comment by drainisbamaged in The universe is ~20% smaller for a 6ft person versus a 5ft person by hanauma_view
I believe I said you don't need to know the size of it. Let's say a house is 1000 square feet. It will be that size for everyone regardless of how big they are. Your may be able to fit more of one person in it than another, but that doesn't change the size of the house.
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Reply to comment by OldHanBrolo in The universe is ~20% smaller for a 6ft person versus a 5ft person by hanauma_view
Now you are trying to look what, but actually sound stupid. The universe is the same size for everyone regardless of their size. The universe doesn't change size depending on who is looking at it. You don't need to know the size of an object to know this.
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Reply to [Homemade] Filet-O-Fish by dooblyderp
Recipe? This looks pretty bomb.
Suspicious-Notice-98 t1_j29w630 wrote
Reply to comment by drainisbamaged in The universe is ~20% smaller for a 6ft person versus a 5ft person by hanauma_view
That's why it would need to be measured with a standardized tool. You can't take a 5 ft something and a 6 ft something, measure the universe with both and then say that since it takes less 6 ft things than 5 ft things than the universes size is smaller or bigger.
Yes the universe is expanding, but if you pick a point in time, you'd have to measure it with one object to determine it's size based on that object and then you'd be able to define it's size which then wouldn't be any different for the other objects on it. Just because one object perceives the size to be different, doesn't mean that it actually is.