Why mathematicians want to destroy infinity – and may succeed
How many atoms are there in the observable universe? Current estimates point to a number we would write as 1 followed by 80 zeroes, or 1080. If you peered inside each of these atoms and counted their subatomic particles, you could count a bit higher. But what happens beyond that? Take 1090 – even if you counted every atom and subatomic particle in the known universe, you wouldn't reach this number. In some sense, 1090 has no relation to physical reality.
Aug-4-2025, 16:00:02 GMT
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