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[QUOTE="JakeTheDog, post: 4008231, member: 4956"] The total equatorial diameter of the planets in our solar system(including Pluto and excepting Earth) is less than the distance between Earth and the moon at apogee. Therefore all the planets in the solar system could fit between the Earth and our moon. Also not sure if this counts because we are getting into theoreticals here, but the different kinds of infinity always intrigued me. When you take every whole number in an infinite number set and multiply by two, you have an infinite amount of even numbers. So now we have as many even whole numbers as total whole numbers. And countable infinity vs uncountable infinity is fun too. [URL='https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantor%27s_diagonal_argument']Cantor’s Diagonal proof[/URL] is a good place to start but is a pretty deep rabbit hole. [/QUOTE]
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