If an apple is magnified to the size of the earth, then the atoms in the apple are approximately the size of the original apple.


volume I; lecture 1, "Atoms in Motion"; section 1-2, "Matter is made of atoms"; p. 1-3 - The Feynman Lectures on Physics (1964)


If an apple is magnified to the size of the earth, then the atoms in the apple are approximately the size of the original apple.

If an apple is magnified to the size of the earth, then the atoms in the apple are approximately the size of the original apple.

If an apple is magnified to the size of the earth, then the atoms in the apple are approximately the size of the original apple.

If an apple is magnified to the size of the earth, then the atoms in the apple are approximately the size of the original apple.