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The observable universe is 93 billion light years across. That's big. Alan Guth made a calculation about inflation in the early universe that says the entire universe could be 150 sextillion times larger than that. That's 150 with 21 zeroes after it, times 93 billion.
Astronomers found that the universe is at least 250 times larger than the observable universe, or at least 7 trillion light-years across. "That's big, but actually more tightly constrained that many other models," according to MIT report.
The salt on your table is made of sodium and chlorine. Both of these elements were made by large stars that exploded before our solar system formed.
Offshore windpark in front of the Belgian coast perfectly shows the earth's curvature.

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The world's five richest men have more than doubled their fortunes to $869bn (£681.5bn) since 2020, while the world's poorest 60% – almost 5 billion people – have lost money. Oxfam predicts first trillionaire within a decade, with gap between rich and poor likely to increase: https://rb.gy/ruuf1k
The largest known star in the universe is UY Scuti. It has an estimated radius of 1.188 billion kilometers. If UY Scuti were the center of our solar system, its photosphere, or outer shell, would reach just past the orbit of Jupiter.