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Beats a google by a log road.
An interesting note: the number of elementary particles in the known universe is nowhere near a google. I know of nothing in nature that requires a google. You can sometimes run into it in statistics (factorials, permutations...stuff like that).
Although Wikipedia does say something about the number of states in a black hole getting into the googleplex area, I personally doubt the veracity of that.
Well.... It IS. It takes a computer to unearth it just like it takes an archaeologist to unearth ruins
Do you mean googol and googolplex?
I did
We all misspell![]()
wikipedia said:Not to be confused with Google.
wikipedia said:Widespread sounding of the word occurs through the name of the company, with the name "Google" being an accidental misspelling of "googol" by the company's founders, which was picked to signify that the search engine was intended to provide large quantities of information.
So, it really was just lying around? That means anyone can do it...
N.
Anyone with much luck and much computer power, yes.
Isn't there a price included for finding the largest prime? Who gets it, the GIMPS organization or the lucky person?