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3.80 / 5.00 4,200 ViewsLooks like you are in for a shitstorm of kamikaze zerobombers. Me included. What I could say really is, You brought this on to yourself. Next time, make note that most of Newgrounds are heartless jerks, making the BBS the last place to BAWWW, mmkay?
Graham's number, sure, I'll read on it right away. Thanks for the info.
That is the problem, while the method to print it is fast, the problem is information storage. It's not practical at home, we would need a large storage the size of nearly 10^99 bytes. I'm sure the research centers or the government have something like that.
On a side note, I gave up at 63,574,016 zeroes.
BrainlessDan, you are exactly 1 googolplex minus 7148 characters short of a googolplex, nice effort though.
^Wait what? How'd you store the data? You have one seriously large storage to have a fully written googolplex. I mean real huge.
Okay, so I tried it out, and done some research.
For now, it is impossible. Using this comp, I managed to cause severe loads on the memory, I needed a larger RAM if i want to write it on a word processor. Considering the present rate of memory increase, it could take several hundred years more or less, maybe a millenia, 180 years if its hard disk space.
Anyways, it was a good time waster.
At 2/8/10 04:27 PM, cybermonkey81 wrote: So what were you, the mouse that goes by instinct, or the guy that just sits around waiting for more cheese?
Sorry, got confused here. I'll try increasing my attention to detail in the future.
I'd haunt japanese restrooms, after the initial surprise, they should probably think it's one of those extreme prank shows that they have.
So what were you, the mouse that goes by instinct, or the guy that just sits around waiting for more cheese?
^ Well, then if thats the case, we can measure the size of the universe by it's temperature, if the Big Freeze is true. The colder it is, the bigger the universe is, or it's not that simple.
At 2/8/10 04:15 PM, XIII13 wrote:At 2/8/10 04:31 AM, bbabrich wrote: i think jobs has gotten a bit greedy. you?Implying that Apple wasn't greedy before.
Well, you could get greedi-er. Some of their stuff are really overpriced, like the 3-pin to USB adaptor.
; Bad grammar, I know.
At 2/8/10 04:05 PM, PrawDuhJee wrote: I don't think this is true, we would just have to invent a way to write at nearly atomic levels. There are far more than a Googolplex atoms in the universe.
Well, considering that, maybe, but there is less than a googol particles in the observable universe, so a googolplex would need more than a googol of observable universe worth of particles, but you'd still be right I guess, since the universe is quite huge.
And to think I just bought an itouch a month ago, damn.
The only reason was it had a large screen. Now the ipad. Oh well, better start forkin up some dough that you actually need for more important stuff.
At 2/8/10 04:00 PM, HighWayStar365 wrote: I tried to write out a googleplex, and it took me about three minutes to write it, not including the time it took me to count :P
So you did it? That was quick. Three minutes by copypasta or did you write a macro or sumthin to doit?
At 2/8/10 03:48 PM, juxtapo wrote: you know you're not really interested in what you read when out of hilbert and epr you figured the number googolplex was the more interesting topic
I started reading two days ago, now I am feeling a bit tired from readin and not sleepin. I'm now more interested in accomplishing this task, writing a googolplex.
The paradox of information transmitted faster than light by tachyons and entangled particles was actually quite interesting and intriguing to me, just like the Alqubic drive.
At 2/8/10 03:39 PM, ratchet103 wrote:
You only have to press [CTRL] + V (points at above number) more times.
But I if I copy the copied product (so that the first paste has 200 zeroes, second has 400 and you get the picture) I would require less right? Since I would increase my output exponentially. 1 minus a googol times sound like a lot of work, considering i have a lot of spare time.
At 2/8/10 03:41 PM, cybermonkey81 wrote: The animation when a flash was banned, it was a lazor ripping apart the flash.swf amirite?
I don't remeber, twas a loong time ago.
Woops, blammed not "banned" sorry for the double post, mods, but I really hate typos, like remeber.
The animation when a flash was banned, it was a lazor ripping apart the flash.swf amirite?
I don't remeber, twas a loong time ago.
So I have been reading a bit for the last few days on stuff that I don't really need to know like Hilbert's problems and the EPR paradox, and I read that Carl Sagan once said, on TV, that it is physically impossible to write down a googolplex (10 to the power of ten to the power of 100 or 10 to the power of a googol). For comparison a googol is:
10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,0 00,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,0 00,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,0 00,000,000,000. (1 followed by a hundred zeroes)
The reasons why it is unfeasible to write down a googolplex physically is that it would take a person that could write down two numbers a second 1.584 X 10 to the power of 90 centuries to write it down and the volume of paper needed to achieve this task would require a space larger than the observable universe.
But I then thought, what if I used my copypasta skills to good use? To write it electronically only requires hard disk space, and if I copy the googol then copy the copied product repeatedly, the amount of zeroes I would add would raise exponentially.
Cos I'm not too good in maths to start with and I don't have the mood to count how long it would take by this method, I just want to ask how many times should I press ctrl+v if I copied from the googol's first zero?
Don't get me wrong, I know what treatment I'll get at the BBS with these kind of posts. Frankly I don't care about the treatment, I just want the content, or help for this matter.
So now I pulled out the serial number, and tried to register it and apple said it will send me a confirmation email, but I did not get any... What did I do wrong here?
Sorry for whining NGers, I won't do it again.
At 11/7/09 12:21 AM, Guest8792 wrote: You remember what you did to that Prostitute?
Karma, baby.
What prostitute are you talking about?
Oh, wait...
But seriously now.
A month ago, I got my laptop stolen. It was a brand new Asus and it was barely a month since I purchased it! Five days later I lost my wallet with my ID and ATM card. Yesterday my ipod got stolen, right beside me! I'm really losing it now.
As luck would have it, the cybercafe where I lost my ipod just installed CCTV three days ago. They got the guy who nicked my ipod on camera but didn't get a clear face. The helpful cybercafe staff said they're going to process it to get a better image, but I can't wait for that.
I had just retrieved my serial number but I don't know if I had registered it yet. How can I confirm this?
I'm just trying to stay calm and try to solve this thing. I just can't let my ipod get stolen after what happened to my laptop.
I wonder what I have ever done to get such shitty luck...
So my file folders in D and E were turned into .scr (screensaver) extension files. Instead of open on the right click menu, it says test. Some folders can't be opened. Some help here NGers?
Okay, I've downloaded FF 3.5, and restarted the com. But when I start FF, it instantly crashes. I've also turned off the protected mode, but it ain't working.
Gee from SNSD, they hypnotize me yeah.
So I've scanned the com for viruses with avira, and it found none. But IE keeps saying that it has detected worms, trojans and shit. I'm suspecting it's spamming with ads to make me buy its antivirus. What I want right now is the removal of the damn ads/fake virus warnings. So what should I do now NGers?
Ya know, I've watched it and the new terminator. And I found my friend's dad advise to be sound. "When you're watching stuff like this, you need to switch off your brain." That way, you'll be entertained by the sheer amount of explosions in the movie.
Got this one pretty nice i should think.
20 december 2012 is special because that will be the end of the thirteenth baktun (fuck me i could be wrong, twelfth?), and the mayans numerical system is based on a base 13 system, so that date will be an event where another place in the digits are added. Kinda like the millenium, but even rarer. The apocalypse shit is just hollywood BS in my opinion. But the mayans did mention of an ancient god coming from the sky on that event, to usher in a new period for mankind or something. It would be interesting if what they mentioned were actually aliens.
How on earth would you get a good enough amount of mass to create an infinite field of gravitational singularity capable of bending space and time the size of a bullet. Chemistry says you don't have such a dense material. What's your point anyway?