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cheese_greater@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world · 6 months ago

What's the biggest room in the world?

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What's the biggest room in the world?

cheese_greater@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world · 6 months ago
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  • Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world
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    A mushROOM!

    Armillaria ostoyae fungus, also known as the honey fungus, is the world largest organism and covers over 2300 acres!

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      thanks dad

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        Anytime, champ!

    • tal@lemmy.today
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      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armillaria_ostoyae

      Another specimen in northeastern Oregon’s Malheur National Forest is possibly the largest living organism on Earth by mass, area, and volume – this contiguous specimen covers 3.7 square miles (2,400 acres; 9.6 km2) and is colloquially called the “Humongous fungus”.

      Uses

      The species is considered a choice edible.

      Hmmm. Apparently in national forests in Oregon you can harvest up to a gallon of mushrooms for personal use at one time, no permit required, though you’re not allowed to sell or barter it.

      …that’s kind of amazing that anyone can just go out and eat part of the largest organism on earth.

    • Jimmybander@champserver.net
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      There’s no room in that room.

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        What are you talking about? There’s so mush room!

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    Does a factory count? If so… https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_Everett_Factory

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      The NASA Vehicle Assembly Building is also a contender.

      I’m not sure how many dividing walls there are inside Everett, but the VAB is basically one massive empty skyscraper.

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        I don’t know if it’s true, but I’ve heard the ceiling is so high it has its own weather.

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      Boeing Everett Factory

      checks

      Volume: 13.3 million m³

      That being said, I don’t know if it is internally divided.

      There’s a really large cave in Southeast Asia somewhere.

      kagis

      The Sơn Đoòng cave in Vietnam:

      Formed in Carboniferous/Permian limestone, the main Sơn Đoòng cave passage is the largest known cave passage in the world by volume – 3.84×10⁷ m³ (1.36×10⁹ cu ft), according to BCRA expedition leader Howard Limbert. It is more than 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) long, 200 metres (660 ft) high and 150 metres (490 ft) wide.

      So that’d be nearly triple the volume of the Everett Factory. Though the cave has two holes in its roof, and I don’t know exactly how you define “room” here.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOH4gbW18Ts

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVpk7LQML8g

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        They had to change their venting and airflow system for that building after it formed a cloud and rained inside. When your room can have weather systems, I feel you’ve entered a whole new category of ‘room’ by definition.

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          Thats crazy! Fascinating! Could one engineer a climate system such that it always rained? Can lightning and thunder occur as well?

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        It is sorta internally divided, but there are places where you can see from one end to the other (about a mile).

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      Factories will win this hands down, especially when you’re building large/complex items. It looks like the distinction might be “single building” vs “complex or buildings”, but VW’s Wolfsburg plant is 70 million square feet. The largest plant I’ve been to isn’t on that list, but it’s still over a half mile wide - all under a single roof.

      https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/infrastructure/g2904/7-of-the-worlds-largest-manufacturing-plants/

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      Well that sure is a bit larger than a church.

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        It’s actually kind of amazing to see a building with multiple assembly lines of wide body airplanes. The tour is well worth the drive to Everett if you are ever in Seattle.

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          I got lucky at a conference. They got us a VIP tour of the Boeing Everett factory, which walked on the assembly floor. It was a phenomenal experience. The sheer scale of the operation, the size of the planes, and the detail work was astounding.

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      I went looking but couldn’t find a reference. US Air Force Plant 4 in Fort Worth (where the F-35 is assembled) was at one point the longest length building without internal support columns. I’ve been told that there is a twin building somewhere else, but the one in Texas is 25 feet longer. I just can’t find a source with the number!

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    One common answer is the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center which is mainly one really tall room.

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      It also has the largest garage door on it.

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        Four of them, the largest doors of any kind in the world.

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      deleted by creator

  • Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.eeBanned from community
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    You could say the Veryovkina Cave in Georgia is the biggest room in the world, if you define a room as a single continuous enclosure not impeded by any barriers or gates. It’s referred to as the Mount Everest of caves and has six points of entry once thought to be unrelated. My best friends are cave hobbyists (my body isn’t ready as they say, though to be fair neither are theirs for different reasons), seeing/capturing never before things all the time, and are probably evading the law that far below our overworld right now.

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      I’m not sure of the volume of that system, how to get it. But I wonder if man made strip mines like these would compare:

      They go on for miles, are huge, and theoretically could go on for basically forever.

      • Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.eeBanned from community
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        Impressively not even close. The Veryovkina Cave is the deepest cave but the largest is the Hang Son Doong cave in Vietnam and that’s just under ten kilometers. Again a place shown to not be immune to my friends.

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      Interesting.

      https://www.bbc.com/reel/video/p07p40y7/the-daring-journey-inside-the-world-s-deepest-cave

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        Makes me wish I could be into that stuff, might be interesting to see the life and art down there.

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      What’s the single biggest constructed room? By humans, inside a building.

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        Easily the Boeing airplane factory.

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          LOL the link in that post goes to a crypto scam.

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    Interesting question. Are we talking about the volume or the floor area? For volume maybe a church? Then St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City would be the largest. I don’t know the layout though, but I assume a large portion of it is the main “room”.

    Or do stadium with a roof count? Then maybe one of these?

    Edit: I don’t think I really thought this through. I was thinking too much of more roomy rooms. Most convention centers probably have larger exhibition halls.

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      Probably volume altho i suppose I’m probably taking it for granted that a volumetrically massive room would also have massive floor space

      Stadium with a roof doesnt count

  • 𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒊𝒆𝒍@sopuli.xyz
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    NASA’s VAB is kinda big

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    Inside

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    Probably The Asylum.

    Admittedly, The Asylum has a quite a few rooms within it, but I’d say that the antechamber of The Asylum that abuts the outer wall to Outside comprises the majority of the surface of the Earth and its atmosphere, so that’s a pretty big room.

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    Yer mum’s rectum!

    Nah I don’t know

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      That’s a hallway, not a room.

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        A hallway is a kind of room.

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          The oldest room in the house, in fact

          https://youtube.com/shorts/Td1c1HbOD-s

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    The one inside your mind…

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    The inside of the asylum from hhgtg

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      Wonko the sane nods in agreement

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    The backroom

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    There was this really big imax in this town I lived in once. Can’t imagine much bigger than that

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    Would the super kamioka in Japan count?

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    I have in my hand a tiny 1cm square hollow cube. I define the inside of the cube the “outside” so my room contains everything else in the universe.

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      That’s all fine and good until someone comes along with a 9mm cube.

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      Nice to meet you, Wonko the Sane.

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