20 photos that prove that everything in this world is relative
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/20-photos-that-prove-that-everything-in-this-world-is-relative.html"Everything is relative" is perhaps the most famous and the wise words of albert Einstein many people, unfortunately, do not attach importance. Some believe that these words are directly related to physics. In fact, they are closely intertwined with the whole of our lives.
Time, movement, perception... Everything is relative to something. For example, how can we know that the plane is moving fast? Just compare its speed with the speed of any other transport. But if you compare the speed of the aircraft at the speed of light, it does not seem so fast. However, this is a very funny science? Several examples of such "otnositelnosti" we will show you below.


Comparison of the tip of a hypodermic needle, fangs of a Viper, spider and a Scorpion's sting.

The size of the paws of a tiger compared to male hand.

Monte Santa Elena before and after its eruption in 1980.
T-shirts before and after the loss of 180 kg.

Honey, which is collected in the same garden in the spring, summer and autumn.

Starfish with 6, 5 and 4 limbs.

Left: picture of 1892, right: the same place in 2020.

Against the background of these majestic trees and the people look small insects.
Greatest ever animal the blue whale, swimming next to a diver.

Grandmother and granddaughter: 61 years VS 12 years.

Same tree in different seasons.

Model Quetzalcoatl in comparison with the man.

"My month old son and his 97-year-old great-grandmother".

"Grandpa at the medical College at a distance of 70 years (equally sleep deprived)".
Volunteers cleaned the river MITI (Mumbai, India) for over a year. Here's what results they managed to achieve.

"My cat summer and winter".

1 exposure VS 120 exposures stacked together.

First day of school and the second day of school.

Hummingbird in comparison with raspberries.

William Utermohlen was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. He painted portraits until you no longer recognize your face.
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