batatatchugen t1_jcc37pb wrote
But what kind of salt? Fine salt? Kosher salt? Rock salt? A slab of salt?
Mode3 t1_jccg419 wrote
A grain, it says so in the title. All grains of salt are relatively the same size, and they are SMALL!
batatatchugen t1_jccgf7y wrote
No they're not, there is a huge difference in size depending on the "type" of salt.
Mode3 t1_jccgosv wrote
What is granule size of salt?
1-6 mm
Do you think 6 mm is large? Get out of here!
batatatchugen t1_jcchk3v wrote
It's not about being huge or not, it's about relative size.
Table salt had tiny, sub millimeter grains, while rock said has huge, in comparison, grains.
When you're taking about possibly hundreds of times more volume, that does make a huge difference.
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Mode3 t1_jcchq3z wrote
You are being dense if you don’t think “a grain of salt” is used to describe something very small.
batatatchugen t1_jccix3s wrote
You are the sense one here.
First, your failed to see that it was clearly a joke, for fucks sake, I'm taking about kosher salt in that first reply to the post, but that doesn't change the fact that salt, regular salt that everyone has access to, comes in very different "sizes", and when taking about electronics miniaturization, one order of magnitude of a difference in size is a veeery significant difference, and when comparing a grain of table salt and a large grain of rock salt, we're taking about more than just one order of magnitude.
JUYED-AWK-YACC t1_jcclsnv wrote
Maldon.
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