The biggest page online
Created on: September 14th, 2006
There is a website called http://www.deepskyfrontier.com/ that claims to be 9 quadrillion pixels wide by 9 quadrillion pixels tall, but its facts are blown way out of proportion.
*my bad, It was actually just 12 :30, not 24:30*
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Cool & interesting. (no sound is boring).... So weren't you meaning to add the part that exposes the lie? It's in the description & the domain name, but you don't go into it. So is this an expose, or just an ad for the site? Wouldn't an image that big freeze your computer? or wouldn't it be resized when it loaded fully. I mean it sounds like a fake, but you didn't even attempt to point any of the trickery out?
lets us consider... the site states a width and length of 9 quadrillion pixels (thats 9000000000000000). Given that there are approx. 72 pixels per inch, thats 9,000,000,000,000,000/72 = 125,000,000,000,000 (125 trillion inches). Further, 125,000,000,000,000/12 = 10416,666,666,666 ft., 8 inches. And more, screwing 8 inches and taking just feet this time: 10416666666666/5280 = 1,972,853,535 miles, 1,866 feet, 8 inches (i added those left over inches together). thats pretty f*ckin far already, but let's put it next to something just for scale. One Astronomical Unit (the distance from the sun to the earth) is approximately 92,955,887.6 miles. Here comes the math: 1,972,853,535 miles, 1,866 feet, 8 inches / 92,955,887.6 miles = 21.224 A.U.
That's halfway between Saturn and Uranus starting the the sun. Given the speed of light, it would take light approx. 2hr, 56min, 31.41sec to make the trip across this place. Don't try to print it out, either. It would take up 167,112,299,465,240,641,711,229,947 pieces of 8.5x11 letter paper, edge to edge. thanks! (ps, i love crunching numbers.)
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