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The fourteen billionth power of ten is ' 1 ' with 14 billion zeros after it.

It's a number without any physical significance ... more than the distance across the

observable universe in nanometers, more than the number of nanoseconds since

the big bang, and more than the number of elementary particles in the universe.

Even if it were a reasonable number, you've given us no unit with it, so there's

no way to express it in years, gallons, pounds, dollars, inches, or anything else.

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