>>12162419I studied your info-graphic long and hard and thought for many hours upon the relationships in scale presented. It filled me with awe. The size of an atomic nucleus is approximately as small to us as the solar system is as large. I went outside that night, the skies were clear, and I could see with my own eyes some of the solar system, for Jupiter was clearly visible. Using my knowledge of relative distances I thought upon the vast distances between myself and that planet, appreciating that I was visualizing only a fraction of the scale of the entire solar system. I then gazed in the dim light of the dark the substance of my own hand and thought long about the myriad of atoms of which it is composed, knowing that each atom is immensely large in comparison to its own atomic nucleus. Then I pondered upon the relationship between the scale of the extremely large to that of the extremely small, and the implication therein of your info-graphic. Then I remembered that episode of the Simpsons where Homer travels through increasing scales of the Universe until he eventually expands back out of his own eye. It was then I farted. Loudly. It stank. Very badly.