pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, a word which refers to a lung disease contracted from the inhalation of very fine silica particles, specifically from a volcano.
Quantum numbers explain the orbit of every one electron.
Antidisestablishmentarianism.
Longest non-technical English word.
If you stop breathing
[b] you suffocate [/b]
If you stop typing
[b]no one will ever notice[/b].
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[QUOTE=TGWTF9001;18089190]If you stop breathing
[b] you suffocate [/b][/QUOTE]
You cannot suffocate yourself, you'll pass out and then start breathing.
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1 centillion (10^303) is the largest non-abstract number recognized in science and mathematics.
I believe a googleplex is the largest, actually; 1 * 10 ^ 1000
∇ ⋅ D = ρf
∇ ⋅ B = 0
∇ × E = -∂B/∂t
∇ × H = Jf + ∂D/∂t
[QUOTE=40kplayer;18089586]I believe a googleplex is the largest, actually; 1 * 10 ^ 1000[/QUOTE]
It may be a very large number but it is not recognized in science or mathematics as a real number. It is considered an abstract idea.
[QUOTE=KOHIO;18089632]It may be a very large number but it is not recognized in science or mathematics as a real number. It is considered an abstract idea.[/QUOTE]
Uh, no. It's definitely not an abstract idea. It is a precise number.
Also, a googolplex is 10^(10^100).
It is not used in any kind of practical or even impractical science or mathematics. It may be a precise number but it is just and idea. There is nothing in the universe that could be counted or used practically to represent a "googolplex".
[QUOTE=KOHIO;18089710]There is nothing in the universe that could counted or used practically to represent a "googolplex".[/QUOTE]
I weigh 1 googolplex lbs.
But there is nothing that could realistically have that weight.
McDonalds is healthy for you.
[QUOTE=KOHIO;18089779]But there is nothing that could realistically have that weight.[/QUOTE]
There could be. Maybe we just haven't discovered it yet.
It is estimated, there are less atoms in the universe than numbers in 1 centillion. Considering how tiny 1 centillion is compared to a googolplex it is not even logical.
It doesn't matter whether or not that many of anything exists, it's a well-defined number, not an idea.
I wonder if the number of quantum interactions that have occurred since the beginning of the universe has reached a googolplex yet.
1 + 1 = 2
Am i smart? :smug:
[QUOTE=Hackintosh;18090451]1 + 1 = 2
Am i smart? :smug:[/QUOTE]
Basic addition... yes. you are. you're a genius.
1+2=3.
Am I smarter?
[QUOTE=Murdoco;18090512]1+2=3.
Am I smarter?[/QUOTE]
Possibly.
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