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This article compares things in the universe by size, from small to large.

Image Name Size Description
N/A Anti-Infinity -∞ m The counterpart to infinity.
Nothingness 0 m The complete absence of anything;

the opposite of everything.

Dark matter <1ym Hypothetical form of matter that is thought to make up

around 27 percent of the universe.

Cosmic ray <1ym High-energy particle,

mainly originating outside the Solar system.

Quantum foam <1ym Fluctuation of spacetime on very small scales.
Planck length <1ym The smallest length unit that makes sense.

The image shows Max Planck, the person who the Planck length was named after.