The Sun is 93 million miles away, meaning a car traveling at 100 mph would take 106 years to reach itβlong enough for three generations to dieβwhile light reaches the Sun in just 8 minutes, demonstrating that light is 15,000 times faster than any vehicle and that humans are cosmically slow by the laws of physics.
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What If You Drove to the Sun? πβοΈ | Space ExplainedAdded:
The sun is 93 million miles away. If you drove there at 100 miles per hour non-stop without sleeping, no pit stops, you'd arrive in 106 years. You'd be dead. Your children would be dead. Your grandchildren would be dead. Three full generations would live and die on that car ride. Light, it gets there in 8 minutes. The fastest thing in existence is still 15,000 times faster than you driving. We're cosmically slow, trapped on a planetary speed limit.
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