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  1. A googolplex is a 1 followed by a googol of zeros. It’s impossible to write out, but in scientific notation it looks like 1 x 10 10^100. These two numbers are too large to have any practical value (they are far, far larger than the number of grains of sand or drops of water on earth, or even the number of atoms in the universe), but Kasner ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GoogolplexGoogolplex - Wikipedia

    Writing the number would ultimately hasten the heat death of the universe: if a person can write two digits per second, then writing a googolplex would take about 1.58 × 10 92 years, which is about 1.1 × 10 82 times the accepted age of the universe, and each digit written would result in an increase of entropy by the second law of thermodynamics.

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  5. Feb 17, 2012 · 3.8M views 12 years ago. We're talking pretty big numbers here... And an interesting idea about what it'd be like traveling in a Googolplex-sized Universe! More links & stuff in full...

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  6. Mar 22, 2013 · A googolplex is 1010100 10 10 100; that is, 10 raised to the googol-th power. This can also be viewed as a one followed by a googol of zeros at its right. A googoplex is much larger than a googol. In fact, since a googolplex has a googol number of zeros in its decimal representation, a googoplex has more digits than there are atoms in our universe.

  7. Googolplex is a large number equal to 10 10 100 or 10 Googol . In other terms, the digit 1 with a googol (10<sup>100</sup>) number of zeros following it. Math Converse

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