Could you please elaborate on the statement, 'Who is bigger than Venus?'. Are we referring to the celestial body, Venus, the second planet from the Sun, or is there another context in which 'Venus' is being used? If we're talking about the planet, it's difficult to comprehend how anything could be considered 'bigger' than a celestial body in the sense of size or mass. However, if 'bigger' is being used metaphorically, such as in terms of influence or importance, then there could be various interpretations. For instance, one could argue that the Sun, being the center of our solar system and the source of energy for Venus, is in a sense 'bigger' than Venus. Alternatively, if we're considering the cultural or historical significance of 'Venus,' then perhaps we're asking about figures or events that have had a greater impact than Venus has had in mythology, art, or popular culture. Could you clarify your question to provide more context and help me better understand what you're asking?