In the US and in the scientific community, a nonillion is 10^30. If you really had a nonillion pages, it would be similar in weight to about 850 earth sized planets, or about 2.5 times the weight of Jupiter. If you know anything about chemistry, you can think of a nonillion as about 1.66 million moles.
A building capable of housing 37 nonillion pages would basically qualify as a Dyson Sphere.
Note that the Brits like to square these numbers, so if you had a nonillion pages in the UK you wouldn't have to worry about the warehouse catching on fire, because the mass would be sufficient to spontaneously begin fusion and become a star under the weight of its own gravity. Actually it would probably be closer to an entire galaxy. Or maybe even a galaxy cluster. I'd have to look that up.
In the US and in the scientific community, a nonillion is 10^30. If you really had a nonillion pages, it would be similar in weight to about 850 earth sized planets, or about 2.5 times the weight of Jupiter. If you know anything about chemistry, you can think of a nonillion as about 1.66 million moles.
A building capable of housing 37 nonillion pages would basically qualify as a Dyson Sphere.
Note that the Brits like to square these numbers, so if you had a nonillion pages in the UK you wouldn't have to worry about the warehouse catching on fire, because the mass would be sufficient to spontaneously begin fusion and become a star under the weight of its own gravity. Actually it would probably be closer to an entire galaxy. Or maybe even a galaxy cluster. I'd have to look that up.
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