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kenewbie
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This is silly, but I sort of wondered.. What is the largest number that has been made, which is somehow related to the world and not just made to be as large as possible?
I was thinking:
Let A be the number of fundamental particles that exist in the universe.
Let B be the volume of the universe divided by the volume of the fundamental particle.
Let C be the the age of the universe divided by the smallest significant time-unit.
A^B^C should be all possible arrangements of all the matter in the universe, at all times?
I can't think of any larger number than that which has some "meaning" to it.
k
I was thinking:
Let A be the number of fundamental particles that exist in the universe.
Let B be the volume of the universe divided by the volume of the fundamental particle.
Let C be the the age of the universe divided by the smallest significant time-unit.
A^B^C should be all possible arrangements of all the matter in the universe, at all times?
I can't think of any larger number than that which has some "meaning" to it.
k