The range of size in the universe, from the tiniest particles to the epic galaxies - we take you on a journey of size that let’s you explore it all with a single swipe. How big is a planet, compared to a human? And how small is an atom really? You can’t fully wrap your head around the scope of things by just reading about them – so this app lets you experience them in comparison to get a feeling for their true scale. By simply swiping you can zoom in and out all the way from the world of fundamental particles up to the largest stars at the edge of the observable universe.
Seamless zooming between the scales of 10^-35 meters to 10^26 meters (no math required)
Amazing fun facts for various scale levels, like the smallest bacterium and the largest black hole
Tap any object for an explanation of what it is and how it works
Beautifully animated illustration of more than 250 objects
Original Kurzgesagt music to complement your experience
Buy the app to support the YouTube channel Features suggestion: 1. Autohide the hamburger/sound button when zoom in/out the big picture. Unhide it when touch randomly somewhere (not an object). 2. In-app volume adjustment. 3. Move around a little more freely (fixed zoom in/out in 1 direction as normal). 4. Change background music. I know you guys have lots of cool track, I’ve heard them. 5. (Maybe) reduce the speed of the animations when showing an object. I feel it a little aggressive, unlike the relaxation overall feeling of the app.
And please fix the bug that randomly jump to the Atmospheric Neutrinos. I have to zoom out a long way back to the galaxies and black holes.