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If the sun was the size of a quark how big would the universe be?

I just heard about quarks and as far as I know there is debate on the size of one of there is but humour me here 

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  • 2 weeks ago

    A quark is a point particle with zero size, as far as we know. String theory says it is a tiny vibrating string, but it's size is unknown. 

  • ?
    Lv 7
    3 weeks ago

    A  Charming Soccer Ball

  • Zardoz
    Lv 7
    3 weeks ago

    A quark is ≈[-18] meters. The Sun is 1.4[9] meters across. That's 27 orders of magnitude. The visible universe is 2.6[26] meters across. That would mean your universe would be ≈19 cm or 7.5 inches across.

    Source(s): [n] = 10ⁿ
  • ?
    Lv 6
    3 weeks ago

    Smaller than Quarks come Charms. Quarks communicate using Charms and both are in the Standard Model.

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