Would you be able to notice? think about this question very carefully.....
Do you think it could be happening all the time? What is size anyway?
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Including all particles and stuff? Then size hasn't changed at all.
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My dick doubles in size every day. I'm up to 4 inches
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No since the scale would remain the same
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if everything doubled including distance and all forms of measurments thatn it would be sorta like nothing changed
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I feel physics would ultimately screw us over
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Edited by Talos: 2/28/2015 7:16:29 AMThe sun would be too big and would collapse into a black hole killing us all. Don't do it. You can't double gravity. gravity is caused by matter so things would be more than 2 times as heavy. your not making more matter doubling the size of every single atom electron proton everything. You'd be changing the laws of physics. The whole universe might just explode.
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Yes because the big something is the more energy it takes to move... We would feel increasingly hungry and tired That's why thing like King Kong can't exist because he is so big he wouldn't be able to move without losing all of his energy
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Obviously not.
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If everything doubled then nothing doubled
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My penis would now be 2 in.
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Actually this could be possible if EVERYTHING was effected. Mingblown.. Lol
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Conservation of mass would stop it But honestly, I think about it and that's crazy.
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Your argument is invalid because mass effect
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Edited by PVBeachin: 2/28/2015 4:24:06 AMYes because everything would be closer to each other and that would cause a lot of problems. Also square-cube law
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Everything? No.
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We'd probably all die as square cube law would suddenly be massively invalidated.
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You'd probably feel the effects of gravity more, so maybe.
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Gravity
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E=(2)MC^2 Still relative,
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More like #Mind-blam!-ed
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my dig bick would be twice as large [spoiler]( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)[/spoiler]
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we'll we'd probable die from being too close to the sun so I'm guessing we'd notice.
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My comment is invalid.
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How close are each object's duplicates to each other?
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Yes, you would Because gravity would intensify a lot But perceptually wise, no
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No one would know, size is relative. The only way you could tell is if the wavelength of the whatever it is they use to measure the meter stayed the same, or something similar.