Googolduplex (and some variations).See related links.The numbers actually are googol and googolplex. Google is the website. See related link for an idea of the scale of googol and googolplex, especially the part where Carl Sagan explains that to write out the number googolplex would require more space than is in the known universe.
Yes, it is impossible to write a googolplex (a 1 with 10 duotrigintillion zeros behind it) down in number form, because there's not enough room to write all the zeros in.
the time it would take if you wrote 2 digits per second would be about 1.1x10 to the power of 82 times the age of the universe!!!!!!!!!!!!
The biggest number known is googolplex which can be measured as = 10(10100) or 1010,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, 000,000,000,000 Thinking of this another way, consider printing the digits of a googolplex in unreadable, one-point font. One-point font is 0.35145989 mm per digit, so it would take about 3.5 × 1096 meters to write a googolplex in one-point font. The observable universe is estimated to be 8.80 × 1026 meters, or 93 billion light-years in diameter so the distance required to write the necessary zeroes is longer than the estimated universe, so it would not be possible, let alone physically possible to write this number. If i helped please contribute to me :)
1 googolplex = 10googol(1 googol = 10100 )
A quark is a subatomic particle, so writing as small as a quark would require an incredibly tiny amount of space, essentially approaching the Planck length, which is the smallest meaningful length. In contrast, a googolplex is a very large number, significantly larger than the number of quarks in the observable universe. The paper or medium needed to write a googolplex would be practically infinite compared to the space needed to write as small as a quark.
Googolduplex (and some variations).See related links.The numbers actually are googol and googolplex. Google is the website. See related link for an idea of the scale of googol and googolplex, especially the part where Carl Sagan explains that to write out the number googolplex would require more space than is in the known universe.
Actually, it is probably impossible to write out a googolplex in standard form!In exponential (compact) form, a googolplex is 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 100, which is actually quite a lot: 1 followed by 10 to the power of 100 zeroes. That's 10100 zeroes- and a billion is followed only by 9. So it would take an eternity to even write the number of zeroes that would be required to write a googolplex, which can hardly describe the immensity of the task of writing googolplex itself!Imagine this: you've been given the task of counting out one billion zeroes. Considering that there's less than a million seconds in 24 hours, you can probably imagine that this would take a LONG time- probably over 10 days, without stopping. But that's just 109- if you were counting out 1010, it would take TEN TIMES as long to write out! Then there's 1011 ( a hundred times longer), then 1012 (a thousand times longer), then 1013 (ten thousand times longer)...all the way up to 10100, when you would finally reach googolplex. If you could write one zero every second, and even dedicated your entire life to counting out googolplex, you wouldn't even come close to finishing it in your lifetime!
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It is true. There are thought to be around 1080 atoms in the observable universe. Googolplex is 1 followed by a googol zeros (10100 zeros). So you would have one atom with which to write approximately 1020 (100 quintillion) zeros!
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A googolplex is one followed by a googol zeroes. A googol is equal to 10^100, or 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000.A googolplex is defined as a one, followed by googol (10100) zeroes. Don't try to write this out.
Yes, it is impossible to write a googolplex (a 1 with 10 duotrigintillion zeros behind it) down in number form, because there's not enough room to write all the zeros in.
the time it would take if you wrote 2 digits per second would be about 1.1x10 to the power of 82 times the age of the universe!!!!!!!!!!!!
Googolplex is the biggest named number which can be measured as = 10(10100) or 1010,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, 000,000,000,000( =googol) Thinking of this another way, consider printing the digits of a googolplex in unreadable, one-point font. One-point font is 0.35145989 mm per digit, so it would take about 3.5 × 1096 meters to write a googolplex in one-point font. The observable universe is estimated to be 8.80 × 1026 meters, or 93 billion light-years in diameter so the distance required to write the necessary zeroes is longer than the estimated universe, so it would not be possible, let alone physically possible to write this number.
The biggest number known is googolplex which can be measured as = 10(10100) or 1010,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, 000,000,000,000 Thinking of this another way, consider printing the digits of a googolplex in unreadable, one-point font. One-point font is 0.35145989 mm per digit, so it would take about 3.5 × 1096 meters to write a googolplex in one-point font. The observable universe is estimated to be 8.80 × 1026 meters, or 93 billion light-years in diameter so the distance required to write the necessary zeroes is longer than the estimated universe, so it would not be possible, let alone physically possible to write this number. If i helped please contribute to me :)
The biggest number known is googolplex which can be measured as = 10(10100) or 1010,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, 000,000,000,000 Thinking of this another way, consider printing the digits of a googolplex in unreadable, one-point font. One-point font is 0.35145989 mm per digit, so it would take about 3.5 × 1096 meters to write a googolplex in one-point font. The observable universe is estimated to be 8.80 × 1026 meters, or 93 billion light-years in diameter so the distance required to write the necessary zeroes is longer than the estimated universe, so it would not be possible, let alone physically possible to write this number. If i helped please contribute to me :)