discussing the count of a large number of objects, such as stars in the Observable Universe, the focus is not on calculating their literal quantity down to the last star. In such cases, understanding the order of magnitude is sufficient. It is considered that the number of stars in the Observable Universe is a figure with 22 digits, which is more conveniently represented as one followed by 21 zeros and written as 10 to the power of 21.
Moreover, this is a lower estimate. This means that there could be
as few as
or as many as
1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000,
9 999 999 999 999 999 999 999
The number with a googol digits, ten to the power of googol or ten to the power of ten to the power of a hundred. A googolplex doesn't signify anything concrete. A human cannot comprehend a googolplex of anything; it's physically impossible
To write down such a number, you would need the entire Observable Universe if you were to use a "nano-pen" and inscribe directly onto the vacuum, essentially filling the Planck-sized cells of the cosmos. If we convert all matter into ink and fill the Universe with continuous digits, then we would get a googolplex.
In the movie "Back to the Future Part III," Dr. Emmett Brown says about Clara that she's one in a googolplex.
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