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HNIWNG is the smallest [[ | [[File:5262D55D-5E82-442A-82E3-4165E0FF74B0.png|thumb|Length of a HNIWNG]] | ||
HNIWNG (pronounced: Hini-wing) is the smallest [[Nocamiter]] and it stands for HelioNinwijiIsoWalogicDioNocamiter. It is the length of 2 atoms! | |||
Whenever scientists use a measurement smaller than a HNIWNG, they call it a HNIWNG D(number). The D stands for divided by, so for example, a HNIWNG D2 is the length of 1 atom, HNIWNG D3 would be half an atom and so on. | |||
Latest revision as of 14:31, 5 March 2025

HNIWNG (pronounced: Hini-wing) is the smallest Nocamiter and it stands for HelioNinwijiIsoWalogicDioNocamiter. It is the length of 2 atoms!
Whenever scientists use a measurement smaller than a HNIWNG, they call it a HNIWNG D(number). The D stands for divided by, so for example, a HNIWNG D2 is the length of 1 atom, HNIWNG D3 would be half an atom and so on.