A visual metaphor: If you make a square 31 miles on one end (50km) and divide that with the total area of the earth, there's literally only ~20.000 such squares on the entire planet.
We're everywhere on the planet, and the planet is *VERY* small. I wonder if this metaphor would help people?
We're everywhere on the planet, and the planet is *VERY* small. I wonder if this metaphor would help people?
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You'd be able to climb Mount Everest with relative ease, but go too far and you die from boiled blood.