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The realm of things you can actually see without squinting through expensive glass.
means The scale of objects, systems, or phenomena large enough to observe and measure directly, without microscopes.
from From Greek makros, large, plus scale; the natural opposite coined to wave at the microscale and nanoscale doing their tiny invisible business.
Physics divideQuantum weirdness mostly hides; classical physics rules here.
Relative termA grain of sand is macro to an atom.
Engineering useBridges and buildings live firmly at macroscale.