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The Square Root of W

 

Remember “The Powers of Ten”?

(a nine-minute film from 1977

 showing the scale & structure of Reality)

Ever see it?

 

When I was a youth, a book came to our house

a Time-Life book    on The Seas.   Well

Here’s what I found out from that book ~

 

If you were to take a glass full of water from the ocean

and then mark all the molecules in that glass  –  say

you somehow colored them red.

And then you poured it back into the ocean

and stirred it up

or waited

until all those red molecules

were evenly distributed throughout the entire hydrosphere.

And then you  again  scooped a glass from the ocean –

what, do you suppose, would be the chances of capturing a red water molecule?

It seems a bit unlikely, don’t you think?

 

Nope !

You would, on the average, find ELEVEN HUNDRED red molecules

In EACH glass-full  !

[well –  let’s just round that off to 1,000]

 

This means   that you could count how many water molecules are in one glass

by using your glass and the ocean : 

 

Imagine you are sitting in a canoe

With a big trash bag hooked to your port gunwale

(and this bag had the property of being able to stretch infinitely

And yet not break or tear.

It has a built-in funnel at its opening

and this is securely tied to your gunwale

So – while the bag itself is in the water

the only water inside it

is what you pour into it.

And you start –

dipping from the right

and pouring into the funnel on the left.

And each time you do this you count –

“One thousand”;  “Two thousand”, and so on.

And you keep doing that

till all the water in the ocean

is  inside your bag.

 

THAT’S how many water molecules

are in a single glass.

 

They are little.   INCONCEIVABLY small.

 

Well, recently  I got to thinking –

If a drinking glass   is too big

(by a factor of a Thousand)

What WOULD be the right size?

The Middle Size ?

 

 

I have heard   that our oceans are 90%  still unexplored.

But  by now  someone will have calculated how much water

Is on the Earth.

 

So –

 

I consulted ChatGBT.

I asked –  “How many water molecules are on the earth?  Please include   the oceans,   fresh water (including all frozen water / glacial ice,  ground water)    and bio-mass / water that’s part of living organisms.  EVERYTHING.)”

ChatGPT said:

Let’s answer this with a total Earth-scale estimate.

    …

{I won’t drag you through the whole response, but

here’s how it shakes out:}

🌊 There are approximately 4.63 × 10⁴⁶ water molecules on Earth, including oceans, freshwater (ice, lakes, rivers, groundwater), and all living biomass.

 

This is, of course, a big number

and is, of course, written in Standard Scientific Notation ~

(which is what you want, when dealing with numbers 

that are very large   or very small.

The second part  tells you the Order of Magnitude;

and the first part (the coefficient) will be some normal number   between 1  and  10.

 

This does not trouble me much,  as I was born in 1946.

And by the time I took high school Chemistry   and Physics

working engineers still carried a slide-rule in their shirt pocket.  Their ‘calculator’.

We students each had (and used) a slide rule.

Besides that    there was a BIG  slide rule  hanging up  in the front of our class room.

This big slide rule was fully functional; and, being (nearly a foot high, and 7 feet long)  it was easy to see.

Our teacher would often use the big one   to work through some of the calculations pertinent to our current work.

Anyway –  a slide rule does NOT deal in Orders of Magnitude;

It deals only in Raw Numbers –  (both input AND output)

YOU  must know the correct order of magnitude

 

Anyway   I know enough Math    to understand

that I needed the square root   of    4.63 × 10⁴⁶

 

And, by the way –   10⁴⁶ is simply a short-hand way of telling you how many times    10   is to be taken as a factor:

(10  X  10  X  10  …   forty six times  [forty-six factors of  10 ,   not just three] )

 

We are after the MIDDLE Size.    A container (like a small glass)

that will be ‘midway’  in size   between   a single water molecule   on the small end;  [let’s call this  ‘ w ‘]

and the volume of all the water on the earth    on the big end;   [let’s call this   (Upper Case)    ‘ W ‘]

We need the Square Root of  W.

[And ~  when I say :  the ‘mid size’   I do NOT mean   “half the size”   of the full amount. ]

 

I mean that —

applying it (the square root of W)    the first time  (as a factor of increase,  to w)     will get us to the ‘mid-size’

and  applying it AGAIN  (the same factor of increase)  will get us the rest of the way  …    to  W.

 

              [taking the square root of a number   that’s in Std. Scientific Notation]

 

Since the order of magnitude   is     46    (an even number)

we can  simply  allocate half  (of these 46 Powers of 10)     to  each  of the two times  we multiply ;

and then simply take the square root of the coefficient :    (4.63)

Thus

The Square Root of W     =    2.15 X 10-to-the-23rd     

(which equals about 6.4 cubic centimeters  / or  1.3 teaspoons,  or  about ⅕ oz.)

 

A miniature shot glass.         

A cylindrical container with a diameter of 1.71 cm,   and with a height of 2.77 cm       would do.

[this is about 11/16” in diameter  X  about 1 ⅛” high]  –  inside measurements.

A small shot glass  indeed.    Let’s call it M.  [for mid-size]

 

 

Our hydrosphere   is bigger than M

     by the same factor     that  M  is bigger than a water molecule.

 

Every time we have a drink of water   even a little drink

we drink at least that much.

Every time we wash our hands  or face

we use more than that.

 

Our bodies   are mostly water.

 

And then ~

What if water    is sentient ?

I see that Masaru Emoto 

wrote a number of books on water.

      and/or

 

Have a look at some video clips 

on the sentience of water.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeeAMNxuqio    (Speaking to the Water with Pat McCabe     5:07)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmUk-gDfZA0    (Water Is ALIVE & RESPONDS to Human Emotion     10:19)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDNhH8deZPg    (Masaru Emoto’s Experiment in Gratitude     1:30)

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If we translate ONE teaspoon of honey   into  HOW FAR   the bees must fly  in order to produce it     that distance would be   about the distance  from the earth  to the moon.

 

We should learn to distinguish   between what something costs (that is – how much we have to pay for it)   and its VALUE.

And it probably wouldn’t hurt us   if we considered what others have had to do   to make it available to us.

 

It’s as though we’re born and raised    to be brats.

              But    should we live out our whole lives like that?

 

 

“Businessmen – they drink my wine

Plowmen dig my earth.

Not a one of them   down the line

Knows what any of it  is worth.”

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