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When discussing probabilities like this I like to compare it to the number of atoms in the known universe, which is ~10^80, or between10^78 to 10^82. So 1 in 10^77 is almost comparable to picking one atom out of all the atoms in the known universe.
4 years ago
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When discussing probabilities like this I like to compare it to the number of atoms in the known universe, which is ~10^80, or between10^78 to 10^82. So one in 10^77 is almost comparable to picking one atom out of all the atoms in the known universe.
4 years ago
1 score