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Don’t remember where I first heard this, but imagine you’ve got 21 million liters of water and all the sand in the Sahara to pay for it. How much sand would be enough for one liter of water? 100,000 sands? 10 million? 100 million? 1 billion? Not even close!

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Resonance Cascade The II 1y ago

1 litre ÷ 100 million = 0.00000001 litres, or 10 nanolitres.

Might have to change the scale so it can be comprehended

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