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After about two to three weeks, we're looking at something which is about an inch in
thickness.
Two nanometers is 20 atoms in
thickness.
So now I could control the thickness, the size, I could do whatever I want with it, and I could predict my results.
They're the
thickness
of a hair.
So think about water flowing in pipes, where the pipes have different
thickness.
If you brought the entire ozone layer down to the surface of the Earth, it would be the
thickness
of two pennies, at 14 pounds per square inch.
And this gap has become shorter, shorter, and even shorter, and now this gap is shortened down to less than a millimeter, the
thickness
of a touch-screen glass, and the power of computing has become accessible to everyone.
So air contactors for direct air capture have this unique characteristic design, where they have this huge surface area, but a relatively thin
thickness.
It's about the
thickness
of a table napkin.
Almost everyone who hasn't heard this before is surprised when they hear that if you take a 0.1 millimeter thick sheet of paper, the size we normally use, and, if it were big enough, fold it 50 times, its
thickness
would extend almost the distance from the Earth to the sun.
This dead zone is on the order of tens of microns thick, so that's two or three diameters of a red blood cell, right at the window interface that remains a liquid, and we pull this object up, and as we talked about in a Science paper, as we change the oxygen content, we can change the dead zone
thickness.
To qualify these ideas, let's say you have a paper that's one-thousandth of a centimeter in
thickness.
And another question: If you could fold the paper over and over, as many times as you wish, say 30 times, what would you imagine the
thickness
of the paper would be then?
After we have folded the paper once, it is now two thousandths of a centimeter in
thickness.
With every fold we make, the paper doubles in
thickness.
If we fold it 17 times, we'll get a
thickness
of two to the power of 17, which is 131 centimeters, and that equals just over four feet.
Summarizing, if we fold a paper 25 times, the
thickness
is almost a quarter of a mile.
30 times, the
thickness
reaches 6.5 miles, which is about the average height that planes fly.
40 times, the
thickness
is nearly 7,000 miles, or the average GPS satellite's orbit.
48 times, the
thickness
is way over one million miles.
Almost 98% of Anarctica is covered by ice at least one mile in
thickness.
That is, their apparent
thickness
changes depending on how hard you push, or how long, or how fast.
These systems are about the
thickness
of a human hair.
This is due to the interaction with light at various directions and the changes of their
thickness.
They coded correlations in the
thickness
of gray matter in different parts of the brain using a false color scheme, in which no difference is coded as purple, and any color other than purple indicates a statistically significant correlation.
So this means, if we take 400 of our nanoparticles and we stack them on top of each other, we get the
thickness
of a single hair strand.
But this understates the seriousness of this particular problem because it doesn't show the
thickness
of the ice.
The
thickness
of the Arctic decreased more than 40 percent since 1960.
The comprehensive solution: this is the device; it's about one inches by two inches and, oddly enough, just the
thickness
of most cranial bones.
But all of the UVB, or nearly all of it, is dissipated through the
thickness
of the atmosphere.
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