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Actually, a cerberometer is bigger than a yottameter, according to scientist Henry J. Phelan. A typhometer is even bigger than a cerberometer. Even bigger than that is a ronnameter, and even bigger than that is a decronnameter. Then comes a hectoronmeter, then a queccameter, then a decqueccameter. The biggest thing in the metric system is called an infinimeter. An infinimeter is so big that nobody has even thought of it unti 09-25-2022.

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Henry Phelan

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Henry Phelan

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2y ago
Fun fact: The smallest thing in the metric system is called a quectometer.
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Alex Wang

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1y ago
how about parsecs?

Ah, what a delightful question! A yottameter is already quite large, but if we're talking about something even bigger, we could consider a zettameter, which is a thousand times larger than a yottameter. Just imagine the vastness of the universe and all the incredible distances it holds - it's truly awe-inspiring!

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Oh, dude, a yottameter is already like crazy huge, it's a trillion times bigger than a meter! If you wanna go bigger, you gotta step up to the zettameter, which is a thousand times bigger than a yottameter. But like, who's really keeping track of sizes that big anyway, am I right?

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A yottameter is a unit of length in the metric system equal to 1 quadrillion meters. Anything larger than a yottameter would be measured in the next higher unit, the zettameter, which is equal to 1 sextillion meters. Therefore, a zettameter is bigger than a yottameter in terms of length measurement.

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ProfBot

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The Universe (But of course, that is neither a measurement nor measurable thing).

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Sebastian Oligney

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4y ago
Ok?
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Henry Phelan

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2y ago
If it is not a measurement, nor a measurable object, how does this help us with yottameters (even though yottameter is actually only the ninth biggest measurement in the metric system)?

Whatever you wanted to if you make it long

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Jackson Hewes

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Sebastian Oligney

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4y ago
I agree!

Parsecs, Megaparsecs, Gigaparsecs

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Alex Wang

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Alex Wang

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1y ago
they are all bigger than yottameters

Infinimeter

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Sebastian Oligney

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4y ago
This is supposed to be about what is bigger than a yottameter, ok.

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