You can do this with logarithms
2 to the x equals 10 to the 80
xlog2 = 80log 10 = 80
x = 80/log2 = 266
2 to the 266 power = 10 to the 80 power
Yes.........Because in a finite universe only things that can be imagined can be forseen as a object in the known universe.
they are codes to the entire universe, use them wisely....
He-man: Masters Of The Universe.
This is obviously a square that cannot exist in our universe, where all sides of a square ere equal....
At least two pairs: they form the outer rectangle which represents the "universe".
the universe is isotropic & homogeneous, meaning there is no center. the observable universe has a center, which is the part of the universe we can see. we are at the center of the observable universe.
the universe is isotropic & homogeneous, meaning there is no center. the observable universe has a center, which is the part of the universe we can see. we are at the center of the observable universe.
It is not yet certain what size the Universe is, not even approximately - but it is probably not infinite. If you have seen an estimate about the number of galaxies in the Universe, it probably referred to the OBSERVABLE Universe, which is definitely not infinite.
We are at the centre of the observable universe, keyword being 'observable'.
There are an estimated 1011 (100 billion) galaxies in the observable Universe. It is not known how much bigger the Universe is, compared to the observable part.
The observable Universe has somewhere around 1011 galaxies. The entire Universe is much larger than the observable Universe, but currently, it is not known exactly how much larger. It might be infinite in size, but in any case, it is estimated that the Universe is a lot larger than the observable Universe.
WikiSky will not map all 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe
Yes. There are at least 90 billion trillion or more planets in the observable universe.
There are an estimated 1011 galaxies in the observable Universe. The entire Universe is much bigger than the observable Universe. It may be infinitely bigger, but it is not currently known whether this is the case.
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It is believed that the Universe is much, much bigger than the observable Universe, but exactly how much bigger is not currently known.It is believed that the Universe is much, much bigger than the observable Universe, but exactly how much bigger is not currently known.It is believed that the Universe is much, much bigger than the observable Universe, but exactly how much bigger is not currently known.It is believed that the Universe is much, much bigger than the observable Universe, but exactly how much bigger is not currently known.
It is possible that astronomers will measure all the sizes of 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe.