Yes, there is. It is in the hardest places you can ever imagine.
The Space Trilogy was created in 1938.
Bricks have more density whereas feathers have less comparatively. Space occupied ie volume = mass/ density. So space occupied is inversely related to the density. Hence feathers occupy more space than the bricks.
bricks and minifigs
The space trilogy, written by C.S. Lewis, was published between 1938 and 1945, with each book being released in different years (Out of the Silent Planet in 1938, Perelandra in 1943, and That Hideous Strength in 1945).
The Space trilogy is written by C.S. Lewis. They are science fiction novels. He also wrote The Chronicles of Narnia.
1 Sq-ft is 929 Sq-cm and the top surface of the brick is 162 Sq-cm. If no space is left between the bricks, it takes 5.73 bricks per Sq-foot. If a gap is going to be left between the bricks, the number of bricks per square-foot goes down. With a 1/4-inch gap, the space occupied by the brick will be about 9.64 by 18.64 cm or about 5.18 bricks per Sq-foot.
It takes alot more feathers to equal a kilogram than it does bricks
Bricks have a higher density- the molecules are packed much more tightly.
they produce bubbles because of the between the space in the bricks
No bricks and mortar, no campus, no classrooms. Only in cyber-space. "FAKE"
This question can not be answered because we need to know the other dimension of the bricks (16 by ??)
It was a set of three books:Out of the Silent PlanetPerelandraThat Hideous Strength