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# how big is the sun in pints of milk?
(, Sun 1 Jun 2014, 8:31, archived)
# The Sun is 1.409 x 10^18 cubic km
Which is approximately 2.4795582 x 10^30 UK pints.

A Sun made of milk would cost about 6.1988955 x 10^29 pounds sterling from Tesco, and would involve a lot of very exhausted cows.
(, Sun 1 Jun 2014, 9:22, archived)
# Sorry, I should have been more specific, I need to know the production time if it was both Soya and Almond milk
it's for a thing
(, Sun 1 Jun 2014, 9:33, archived)
# That would depend on your production facilities
Soy milk doesn't require a lot of time to prepare - soak the beans overnight, grind them up, add water, boil it up for 15-20 mins. So if you have a gazillion people with bean grinders, saucepans and 4.2 x 10^28 kg of soy beans you could have the lot done within a day. Same with almond milk - you'd need 10 octillion blenders to mix it all at once but it's doable.
(, Sun 1 Jun 2014, 10:36, archived)
# Fills in order on Alibaba
Edit: Hit the classic "not sufficient water on Earth snag". Darn.

Is there molecular water on the gas giants?
(, Sun 1 Jun 2014, 11:05, archived)
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Scientists found a cloud of water around a black hole so large it could supply every planet in 28 galaxies with water but it's 12 billion light years away. :(
(, Sun 1 Jun 2014, 14:37, archived)
# 2 billion light years away?
Nothing a bible reader can't solve with a garden hose and gaffer tape.
(, Sun 1 Jun 2014, 14:39, archived)