coryman
coryman
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28th Dec 2016
30th Dec 2016
Partially in response to a question on the forums. This is explaining why TPT doesn't have a simple scale, such as 1 pixel = 1 centimetre
notuseful accurate uselightspeed size supremeruler metric relative measuring science scale

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  • 008cff
    008cff
    2nd February
    jk .
  • 008cff
    008cff
    2nd February
    or quantum, cause particles with enough force can go through a wall 1 block wide
  • LogikMacherDE
    LogikMacherDE
    21st Mar 2023
    yeah size is a big thing but almost nobody talks about that +1
  • coryman
    coryman
    13th Feb 2018
    Haha, who left the "notuseful" tag? I just noticed that. It gave me a good laugh
  • jacness12334
    jacness12334
    13th Mar 2017
    It cannot be the tnt thing, and one pixel cannot be an atom because there are one pixel molecules.
  • mecha
    mecha
    4th Jan 2017
    Using stickmen and the average hight of a human, I found a pixel is about 15 (square) centimetres. I am developing a post that will demonstrate this, and to compare other heights of objects/living things.
  • John1Cena
    John1Cena
    4th Jan 2017
    VERY EASY, 1 atom scaled up for visible!!!!!!!
  • Maxwell2421
    Maxwell2421
    4th Jan 2017
    No matter the scale, all explosives in TPT are way underpowered. If you copy an average PLUT nuke into a city save, the whole planet would've realisticly been melted on that scale. Antimatter is likely the worst offender in terms of underpowerment.
  • coryman
    coryman
    4th Jan 2017
    Those are some tall stickmen... Must be hard finding clothes that big!
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    4th Jan 2017
    1 pixel is roughly 1.7 million meters!