Correction. A googolplex is not a googol^googol, but rather 10^googol. My mistake, but either way... both numbers are ludicrously big. I've never claimed to be great at math, which is why I'm literally taking algebra classes right now at Brilliant lol. You can get better too by signing up here: Brilliant.org/reallifelore
And if you look really close (or pause the video) you will notice that the "and so on" following that list of numbers just repeats the same numbers over and over again.
This is one of the longest videos I've ever made because numbers are wild. There's numbers out there that are waaaaay bigger than anything I talk about in this video that are really, really tough to visualize, but Brilliant does a really good job of explaining them in their algebra courses. Seriously, check them out and sign up here: Brilliant.org/reallifelore
Can I get a source for your definition of a googolplex? I'd always read it was 10^10^100, ie 1 with a googol zeros following it. Significantly less than a googolplex^googolplex. Notably, it doesn't actually change the conclusions in the video, and it's the sort of ridiculously large number that is basically devoid of any practical meaning anyway. Also, a googolplex^googolplex dwarfs Graham's number by a just absurd order of magnitude.
RealLifeLore: Imagine filling this entire space from top to bottom, and side to side, completely, 100%, with sand. *Anakin Skywalker has left the chat*
What's even crazier is that if there's a finite amount of possible combinations for the amount of space you take up, then that confirms that there is a copy of you right now, but with every English word that has ever existed tattooed onto their body, even though English was developed on Earth.
Dont care + didnt ask + you fell off + L + ratio + bozo + you're from brazil + cope + fatherless + femboy + cope + skill issue + virgin + no friends + VI VON ZULUL
What’s your dream in life? Person 1:climb mt. Everest Person 2: be a billionaire Jeremy: lock myself in my room for almost 3 months counting to 1 million
0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 of 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 OOFFFFF 00000000000000000000000000000001 OF A PLANK LENGTH get reck
A nod to Archimedes would be great. He was one of the first to grapple with very very large numbers (without help of Arabic numerals or scientific notation) using the same ideas in the middle of this vid, namely how many grains of sand would fit in the universe. He called the essay “The Sand Reckoner” and it’s absolutely fascinating.
No joke, this video scares the shit out of me. What I’ve learned: I am insignificant, I am small, we know nothing, and there’s another version of me somewhere in the universe.
Nope, that's where this video is wrong. There is NOT another version of you in this universe, even assuming a universe a googolplex meters in diameter. And that assumes an absolutely PASSIVE universe where absolutely NO quantum state changes, ever. They missed the absolutely mind-boggling huge number that arises from combinatorics with a base number of 6^3^(7*10^27) of possible states of each element. 6 = the number of different quarks, with 3 different states per quark, each of those 6^3 different states can make up one proton, neutron, or electron. And (7*10^27) being the number of atoms in the average human body. So assuming all of your atoms consisted of the simplest atom (hydrogen with one proton and one electron) possible, you'd still have at least one combination of proton and one electron per atom. So you'd have to check EACH combination of each atom with each other atom with each other atom... and so on. That combinatoric number is HUGE compared to a mere googolplex. About as huge as a googolplex^googolplex is to a simple googol. So nope, your specific quantum state, right at this moment in time, is so very, very closely to unique in all the universe, that the distinction between ABSOLUTELY unique and almost unique becomes irrelevant. So, yes, you are NOT insignificant, you are indeed, unique, and nope the chance of ANYONE existing with YOUR exact combination of quantum states is virtually zero.
2 Things: 1. I once heard, and it stuck with me, that the difference between a million and a billion is basically a billion. 2. I once saw a machine that was driven by a crank. It had several gears all in a series with a gear reduction of 1to 10. If you spun the first gear 10 times, it would cause the second gear to turn once. When the second gear turned 10 times, the third gear turned once, and so on... Anyway, this was setup up with 100 gears. To turn the last gear, it would require more energy than exists in the observable universe. It blew my mind.
"Management wants you to find the difference between the two pictures" [Shows an electron and the entire observable universe] Googol: They're the same picture.
@@TosiakiS googol^googol has 100 times as many zeros as a googolplex. It's not even remotely close enough. You have to realize that it's 100 times as many ZEROS. That doesn't mean it's 100 times as large. It's much much much larger than that.
@@oreosarevegan4257 On a conceptual level, the numbers are not very different. 100 times more zeros (just two more orders of magnitude) is nothing when you already have a googol (100 orders of magnitude) zeros.
7:20 A googolplex is not a googol to the power of a googol. (Googol^googol). It is only 10 to the power of a googol. (10^googol). 1 with a googol of zeroes behind it. But still a very good video. Keep up the good work.😁👍🥑
@Tyler Meier googolplex already has 10^100 times more zeros than 10 meaning a hundred orders of magnitude more zeros, so scaling up your number of zeros by two more orders of magnitude isn't that much more. So it's not very different.
@@LightningShiva1 dude chill out negativity won't solve aniything i just told you that video is a bit old and isn't the most viewed aniymore why you have to be so mad
well. there is a number with 10¹⁰⁰⁰⁰ zeroes. this man (idk name) is the fastest talker ever. he counted from 1 to 1,000,000 in a day. he counted on and on. he was 6, still holds the record as of right now. he's 86. faxul is a new number he discovered a month ago, right now he's at 10¹⁰⁰⁶⁴
Googolplex: "I'm incomprehensibly large!!! >:D" Googolplexianthenialarisian: "Nah, you pale in comparison compared to me." Graham's Number: "Aww that's cute." Tree(3): "Did someone say something?"
And then find the linear quadratic formula from its negative square root if a googolplex is raised to 1685. Also find the rational tangent with the cosine of the googolplex Don't forget to show your work!
sometimes, late at night, i kiss my Limited Edition “UP” poster with the lead actor of oppressed Carl Fredricksen, the old man in the 2009 film. Critics describe Ed Asner (the voice actor) to be a phenomenal edition to the movie.
Aleph Naught is the biggest number you can count to with an infinite amount of time. With a finite amount of time, Rayo (Tree(G64)) is so ludicrously big, theres no point trying to go bigger
to anyone thats curious, you turn 1b sec old at around 31 yrs and 8 months old, So if you are born in 1989, you're probably around 1b seconds old or about to turn! My brother was born may 89' he'll turn 1b secs next month!
Narrator: "If the universe really is this big, there's almost certainly other versions of you, living other lives. Maybe even being more productive than you are now." Me: **Takes another hit off joint. ** Me : "I doubt that. "
@laitdejabot9103 and now I have a bigger reason to invent a teleporter. With a teleporter, not only can you go anywhere around a world within seconds, not only can you go around the universe within seconds, but you can also go to worlds like this and experience seeing fiction like this with your own eyes!
I'm enjoying Ketamine, not only did it take me forever to type this and correct typos, but this video blew my mind, have it playing on loop, it gets better with each iteration.... i think that was the correct word, I'd Google it but would possibly add hours to comment completion time and send me off on a tangent. Crux of the matter, awesome upload!
5:18 Difference is when you subtract one number from the other. 10^90 is the ratio of the two masses, where ratio is where you divide ond number by the other. Also: when calculating the ratio between two numbers with the same unit (in this case kg), the units cancel out each other. So in conclusion, it should be written: Ratio in mass = 10^90
Big numbers do something to me nothing else ever has. The size of our universe is so staggering and so stupendous that it’s makes us unequivocally and utterly meaningless; And that’s what moves me, because if we destroy each other and our planet, the universe will not blink an eye. However if we become something and unite and create the meaning for our galaxy that we live in, then surely that is the most wonderful thing we could possibly achieve.
i laughed but instead of crying, i felt this bizarre feeling in my head. I just saw this video and i can't get this feeling out of my head. maybe now would be a good time to go to bed.
I hate it when I'm counting to a googol, and I'm 93% done, then someone asks me a question, and I lose my place, and then I have to start all over again. I hate it when that happens.
Good video, but there are some mistakes: 1) In the intro you mention that numbers are so large they break reality. This is, in my opinion, quite clickbaity. The fact that we cannot write a number down in its entirety does not mean it "breaks" reality. 2) You mention that the difference in mass between an electron and the observable universe is 10^90 kg. If your numbers are too believed, the difference would either be a factor of 10^90, (with no unit) or 10^60 kg. Furthermore, I cannot seem to find any sources indicating the observable universe is 10^60 kg. I can mostly find 2 * 10^53 kg ordinary, barionic matter. This would mean 4 * 10^54 kg for the total universe, as about 5% consists of baryonic matter. 3) A googolplex is not googol^googol. It is 10^googol
the first statement isn’t actually clickbaity. if you were able to imagine extremely large quantities like graham’s number, the information density of the number in your mind would create a black hole. to visualize the number would create a singularly so i say his first statement is pretty fair
Normies: "Damn, a googolplex is an insanely huge number..." Number nerds/Numberphillians: "Oh you poor, poor child. We haven't even started counting yet."
Tree(Tree(Graham’s Number)) we just have no idea how big that number is, NO IDEA, but we know that we can great an even bigger number just my doing that: Tree(Tree(Tree(Graham’s Number)))
I’m slowly dying, I’ve listened to this for so long that everything seems to be small, please, this is torture, I feel like everything is slowly crumbling into oblivion, please
Even more scary than a Googolplex is that numbers are infinite, and more big numbers like Graham's Number or TREE(3) makes Googolplex look like a spec of dust!
Fun Fact: Just as numbers like 1 000 000 can be named like "one million", big numbers like that actually also have names. googol = "ten duotrigintillions" googolplex = "ten trimilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregenduotrigintillion" yup, even the spelling is enormous. Actually the number 10^x will be named "one n-llion" where n is one third of x-3 rounded down to the nearest smaller integer.
After copying that number and pasting it into a translator. It most definitely can. However it takes it almost forty seconds and has to stop two times 💀
Correction. A googolplex is not a googol^googol, but rather 10^googol. My mistake, but either way... both numbers are ludicrously big. I've never claimed to be great at math, which is why I'm literally taking algebra classes right now at Brilliant lol. You can get better too by signing up here: Brilliant.org/reallifelore
RealLifeLore yay first reply
When you make a mistake to plug your sponsor in the comments. Effective I gotta say.
No matter how great a number can be, it will not out shadow the magical number 64 we grew up with XD
RealLifeLore think about Graham’s number, it actually has a use aswell
Force forcal= g(forcal)
Forcal=g(1,000,000)
Graham’s number=g(64)
That’s how I managed to get the 7th place in mathcounts in 6th grade😁😁😁
4:12 You skipped sextillion to not get demonetised don’t think I didn’t catch that
hahaha
And if you look really close (or pause the video) you will notice that the "and so on" following that list of numbers just repeats the same numbers over and over again.
@@felixonken9334 it was kinda weird that numbers were growing smaller but why would I waste my precious energy to check that?
That's why?
@@felixonken9334 it just says Quintillion😂
"It takes months to count to 1 Million"
*like 5 minutes later*
"How many Planck sized 0's can we fit in the observable universe"
Vsauce is that you?
*Or is it?*
@@theonebman7581 Vsauce music starts
@@mattcurtin7496 *OR DOES IT?!*
I thought it was gonna be a similar video to VSauce's counting past infinity
12 days to count to 1 million.
"Can you lift an electron?" "Yes of course."
"Can you lift the observable universe?" "why do you ask? They're effectively the same thing."
Brian.exe has stopped working..
@@harambe4656 o no is Brian okay?
Beautiful quote... source please?
"Am I a joke to you?" - Observable universe
Do you even lift?
*Somewhere far away in the universe*
"who the hell are you?"
"agent Hitler, FBI"
Shit just got weird
The completely sick ting about that is that it might be right now and every second someone says exactly that
11:04
*I came for knowledge not to be personally attacked*
I had a textbook in front of me when he said it.
Or you are the better version of you that are being more productive. Think positive
@@lukababilodze4283 if you had a textbook in front of you you probably shouldn't be watching this at that time
That’s a roast to this channel because he’s saying that it’s not productive watching his videos and that we can do better things with our time lmao
@@bitz3225 Your brain weights a googolplex bro
“Imagine the size of the *entire observable universe* “
Yep. Cause I am able to imagine that
Then you may want to avoid trying to imagine the _whole_ universe, including the parts we can't (ever) see…
Big as me
Oscar Horsey really big
Imagine a circle.
Boom, done.
How about all universe
I didn’t realize that Google was that big of a company
Kinda bad joke but whatever
Amazing joke!
Firstime playing- No one asked ( ° ͜ʖ͡°)╭∩╮
Googleplex xD
@@blankblank5409 wierdo
Why is this guy so smooth with his transitions into sponsorship segments
Yeah, now I enjoy doing Brilliant because I like to be my doppelganger that exists a googolplex light years away
Smooth and thankfully predictable. I've been watching for 6 years and I can easily tell just when to end the video.
This is one of the longest videos I've ever made because numbers are wild. There's numbers out there that are waaaaay bigger than anything I talk about in this video that are really, really tough to visualize, but Brilliant does a really good job of explaining them in their algebra courses. Seriously, check them out and sign up here: Brilliant.org/reallifelore
First
The longer the video, the better.
Your title was Google plex or something😂
@@dario_termont googolplex
Can I get a source for your definition of a googolplex? I'd always read it was 10^10^100, ie 1 with a googol zeros following it. Significantly less than a googolplex^googolplex.
Notably, it doesn't actually change the conclusions in the video, and it's the sort of ridiculously large number that is basically devoid of any practical meaning anyway.
Also, a googolplex^googolplex dwarfs Graham's number by a just absurd order of magnitude.
RealLifeLore: Imagine filling this entire space from top to bottom, and side to side, completely, 100%, with sand.
*Anakin Skywalker has left the chat*
Explain this joke to me I see it everywhere and I've only seen Revenge Of The Sith please!
It gets everywhere.
I don't like sand
Diamantazul It’s coarse, rough and irritating and it gets everywhere.
and returns as darth vader enbued with the sand elemental power, he overcomes his fear like batman!
“… a mere googolplex…”
Me: “no. no more bigger numbers. that’s too big. NO.”
brain turns to mash
Rayo's numbers.
Googllplexianth
@@JK_Science start tetrating
10:58 "There's certainly other versions of you doing other things"
Aye I will stop you there!
Your other version wouldnt stop him
10:03 what 😕
@@blackmanta2527 10:58 says it too
That is depressing alright
@@pedroroque829 lol what are you doing here? Paul cooper here.
RLL: "...Quadrillion, Quintillion, Septillion..."
Me: *wait a minute-*
Quadrillion, Quintillion, Septillion, Quadrillion, Quintillion, Septillion, Quadrillion, Quintillion, Septillion, Googol
He didnt say sextillion because he would get demonitized
@@MinecraftPlayer-tl5lx he could've said hextillion, which is a popular replacement.
@@MinecraftPlayer-tl5lx *_wow_*
@Seclyria Mapping vigintillion.
Jeremy: _reaches 999,999_
His editors: *dude I don't think it was recording*
Why do you think he danced so happily.
@@maisakurajima2020 It's a joke
@@fenesmoto ik
It’s a communist camera so it wouldn’t work anyway. Unlike a capitalist camera made from the best materials that can be bought with money.
@@randyjackson7026 Dude I laughed! , But who asked
What's even crazier is that if there's a finite amount of possible combinations for the amount of space you take up, then that confirms that there is a copy of you right now, but with every English word that has ever existed tattooed onto their body, even though English was developed on Earth.
Dont care + didnt ask + you fell off + L + ratio + bozo + you're from brazil + cope + fatherless + femboy + cope + skill issue + virgin + no friends + VI VON ZULUL
Forever, we take space , so much space that we can’t even wrap our brain around it.
That transition to the sponsorship was so well-made that it’s scary
😂😂exactly what I was thinking
Bo almost all his trasitions to the sponsor are buttery smooth
he got me into brilliant thanks to that smooth transition
Pfft u should have seen his transition to a bed mattress sponsor xD
He is always very good with it
What’s your dream in life?
Person 1:climb mt. Everest
Person 2: be a billionaire
Jeremy: lock myself in my room for almost 3 months counting to 1 million
Imagine your Math teacher demanding you to solve the Googolseptiplex formula.
id just tell him ”no u”
I would say “ could you? If so then I want to know how you solved it”
id say, tell me the answer i cant do it and refuse until the teacher gives up
I’d just say “that’s a trick question”
one of the best EVER videos here, I scored a "like" despite you didn't teach me how many planck zeros fit in a toyota corolla
lmao i get it
Googol toyota corolla
*slaps car* you can fit many plancks inside this car
@@thunderjumper7958 lol
@@abd1231978 lol
RLL: Entire universe of sand
Anakin: DIES
universe gets everywhere
Anakin: I HATE YOUUUUU
This Comment Made My Day🤣🤣🤣
@@thejgamer0855Obi: YOU WERE SUPPOSE TO DESTROY THE SAND COUNTING NOT JOIN THE SAND COUNTING
That man who counted to a million 100% lost his job
@Ethan G. no, he counted every single day for 16 hrs
@@archivedchannel8381 He means when he finished counting, he probably worked extra hours or something
Bold of you to assume that he even had one
Wait wouldnt his job be youtube
@@adityasharma6579 he literally said he took time off his job.
So, you're telling me that several Hitlers might be still alive in the universe?
this is exactly what i thought, we should warn them somehow
some good, some worse then ours
No no no no…
@@eirui NO NO NO NO I CAN'T ALLOW IT NO SCIENCE HAS GONE TOO FAR
"I dont like sand, its course and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere"
"Master Skywalker there are too many of them what are we going to do?"
Not like here. Here, everything is... Smooth
Sick username
Basileus Konstantinos XI Damn I was gonna use this joke
@HridayJoshi another man of culter I see
Carl Sagan: "The number googool is just as far away from infinity as is the number one"
what the h is a googool?
@@greenytoaster what the h is an aze 2?
@@kibidk idk but yea
Lol
aze 2 did you watch the video?
Scientists: the planck length is the smallest thing we know
Me: 0.5 planck lengths
200 IQ
Googolplexth of a planck length
0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 of 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 OOFFFFF 00000000000000000000000000000001 OF A PLANK LENGTH get reck
@@shork416 whoa
r/woosh
Infintyth of a planck
A nod to Archimedes would be great. He was one of the first to grapple with very very large numbers (without help of Arabic numerals or scientific notation) using the same ideas in the middle of this vid, namely how many grains of sand would fit in the universe. He called the essay “The Sand Reckoner” and it’s absolutely fascinating.
6:00 - 6:10
*Distant Anakin screams*
Tyler Cherry AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
A copy of him somewhere else in the universe
Two of my favorite things. Star Wars and RealLifeLore
No joke, this video scares the shit out of me.
What I’ve learned: I am insignificant, I am small, we know nothing, and there’s another version of me somewhere in the universe.
Who won't oof themselves.
Nope, that's where this video is wrong. There is NOT another version of you in this universe, even assuming a universe a googolplex meters in diameter.
And that assumes an absolutely PASSIVE universe where absolutely NO quantum state changes, ever.
They missed the absolutely mind-boggling huge number that arises from combinatorics with a base number of 6^3^(7*10^27) of possible states of each element. 6 = the number of different quarks, with 3 different states per quark, each of those 6^3 different states can make up one proton, neutron, or electron. And (7*10^27) being the number of atoms in the average human body.
So assuming all of your atoms consisted of the simplest atom (hydrogen with one proton and one electron) possible, you'd still have at least one combination of proton and one electron per atom. So you'd have to check EACH combination of each atom with each other atom with each other atom... and so on.
That combinatoric number is HUGE compared to a mere googolplex. About as huge as a googolplex^googolplex is to a simple googol.
So nope, your specific quantum state, right at this moment in time, is so very, very closely to unique in all the universe, that the distinction between ABSOLUTELY unique and almost unique becomes irrelevant.
So, yes, you are NOT insignificant, you are indeed, unique, and nope the chance of ANYONE existing with YOUR exact combination of quantum states is virtually zero.
@@RustyDust101 Thank you for your reassurance. haha. That was a huge amount of text. Thanks for the cool information!
@@RustyDust101 thanks for so much information bro!
@@RustyDust101 also thanks for you’re time I’m sure it took a lot
Googolplex: hahah I am big and better then everyone
Googolplexian: *he doesn’t see how much bigger and stronger I am*
א1: *you are all weak I’m the biggest number*
**uses Infinity**
oOf im scared
oH hI rAnDoM pErSoN tHe bIgGesT nUmBeR iS “Skewes NUmBeR”
I could count to 47 in that time
2 Things:
1. I once heard, and it stuck with me, that the difference between a million and a billion is basically a billion.
2. I once saw a machine that was driven by a crank. It had several gears all in a series with a gear reduction of 1to 10. If you spun the first gear 10 times, it would cause the second gear to turn once. When the second gear turned 10 times, the third gear turned once, and so on... Anyway, this was setup up with 100 gears. To turn the last gear, it would require more energy than exists in the observable universe. It blew my mind.
🤯
"Management wants you to find the difference between the two pictures"
[Shows an electron and the entire observable universe]
Googol: They're the same picture.
lmao
🤣🤣😭
“if life is going to exist in a Universe of this size, then the one thing it cannot afford to have is a sense of proportion”
unhandthatscience woah. Who said that?
@@anthonyn.7379 he did
Anthony Nakhoul Douglas Adams in one of his books
6:00: The Jedi Council's preferred method of disciplining Anakin
Wow
Another Star Wars person
Nice
Are you threatning me, master Jedi?
Damn, didnt even thought of that lol
Spring The Senate will decide your fate.
M Lau I am the senate
Graham's Number (g64): laughs in the corner.
TREE(3): laughs menacingly in the other corner.
BB(784): Laughs entering the room
Rayo's Number: You guys are all astronomically tiny
He probably had a very difficult time searching up synonyms for “larger” and “much”
At 7:20 googolplex is actually 'just' 10^googol
googol^googol = (10^100)^(10^100) = 10^(100*10^100) = 10^(10^102), while googolplex is 10^(10^100), close enough.
@@TosiakiS googol^googol has 100 times as many zeros as a googolplex. It's not even remotely close enough. You have to realize that it's 100 times as many ZEROS. That doesn't mean it's 100 times as large. It's much much much larger than that.
@@1vader The "ratio" between googolplex and the number described in the video, is the same as the "ratio" between 10 and googol.
Tosiaki S 10^(10^102) is roughly 10^(10^101.996) times larger than 10^(10^100)
so it’s very different
@@oreosarevegan4257 On a conceptual level, the numbers are not very different. 100 times more zeros (just two more orders of magnitude) is nothing when you already have a googol (100 orders of magnitude) zeros.
7:20
A googolplex is not a googol to the power of a googol. (Googol^googol). It is only 10 to the power of a googol. (10^googol).
1 with a googol of zeroes behind it.
But still a very good video. Keep up the good work.😁👍🥑
Noah Andreasen you sir have won the internet
@Tyler Meier googolplex already has 10^100 times more zeros than 10 meaning a hundred orders of magnitude more zeros, so scaling up your number of zeros by two more orders of magnitude isn't that much more. So it's not very different.
googolplex = 10^googol = 10^(10^100)
googolplexian = 10^googolplex
@@TosiakiS not 100 more zeroes, tosiaki said 100 *times* more zeroes. You'd multiply the number of *zeroes* in it by 100, not the number itself.
Googol is 10^100^100
“There are probably multiple of you, everyone you loved, hated an even met”
Thanks for making me almost change my identity and move to Russia
Is that an Orphan Black reference?
No
Shit, I can't even count the number of people who watched gangnam style, even if I spend my whole life on it.
aaan i think youre in the past
sadly despacito now has more views than that
@@robodarkgamer1754 I thought you had the brain to understand about a billion not 7 billion
@@LightningShiva1 dude chill out negativity won't solve aniything
i just told you that video is a bit old and isn't the most viewed aniymore why you have to be so mad
Let alone despacito
@@robodarkgamer1754 bruh, I ain't mad at you.. Its like in an informal way. Iam sorry, if you took it srsly, but I meant it friendly :)
What I learned: Math breaks the universe.
well. there is a number with 10¹⁰⁰⁰⁰ zeroes. this man (idk name) is the fastest talker ever. he counted from 1 to 1,000,000 in a day. he counted on and on. he was 6, still holds the record as of right now. he's 86. faxul is a new number he discovered a month ago, right now he's at 10¹⁰⁰⁶⁴
Well if it breaks the universe...please leave my brain alone, schools!
@bruhify 2 wow that's really cool
He Broke my infinity stones
@@SANSYYGAMESFAKE what about loader's number? it's way more bigger
Video idea: What's the Biggest Number That The most Powerful Computers Could Count To?
64 bit systems can count up to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807
6996969695959995959595959955995959595969969696969696969696969696969010101001010101010101001010101001010101010010100110101010100101010101010101011001
PRODIGY SCRUBBY PERSON 50 subs with no vids wtf is even that number 😂😂😂
10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Marioplex.
Oh I'm pretty sure there's a duplicate of me out there somewhere doing something FAR more productive! 😂
Me, being annoying:
WHAT ABOUT A GOOGLEPLEX AND 1
oh.
*Harvard wants to know your location*
he has a point
Googolplex + 7
And that's why א0 exists. You can't say "א0+1" because א0 already have every cardinal number inside.
1:45 this dude is a freakin amazing dancer
average
10:06 3 years later, and RLL's videos can still give you an existential crisis. Amazing work :)
Googolplex: "I'm incomprehensibly large!!! >:D"
Googolplexianthenialarisian: "Nah, you pale in comparison compared to me."
Graham's Number: "Aww that's cute."
Tree(3): "Did someone say something?"
SSCG(3): “It’s all quiet here”
Rayos number: hi
Golapulusplex: BOW DOWN TO ME MORTALS.
Infinite: oh shit I am not a number!
Force Forcal: ur all 2 cute
Math tests be like: *Multiply a Googolplex with a Googolplex*
Then integrate by parts. After that, find the cotangent frictional force in the triple upper cleft.
Sorry, I had to.
Googolplex squared
A googolplex to the power of a googolplex?
10 to the power of 100 million.
And then find the linear quadratic formula from its negative square root if a googolplex is raised to 1685.
Also find the rational tangent with the cosine of the googolplex
Don't forget to show your work!
Us in First grade “One million million! That one kid: One million million +1. Haha I counted a bigger number than you haha”
@@tifayotefani9851 no u
😂
Tifa Yotefani tell that to Stephen hawking
@@ozyf his dead!
That little ratchet kid always cracking bunko jokes
“Beat him by counting to one million and one and it will take you 89 days”
Me: Really? Its quite simple
“One, Two, Skip a few, one million and one”
💀
Imagine if Jeremy Harper forgot to turn on his camera
*Angery*
He'd go full depression
the nightmare that would insue would kill you
Audio anyone?
4:12 - 4:14
"Quadrillion, Quintillion, Septillion." I see what you did there. Won't blame you. XD
He skipped Sextillion
@@thirty-two6008 sex hehehe.
He could've said hexillion
@SkeppyJr nah that sounds stupid
Carlo Lim could be demonetized by saying “sex”
sometimes i like to go to my garden, cover myself up in dirt, and pretend i’m a carrot.
sometimes, late at night, i cover myself in Vaseline and pretend im a snail
sometimes, late at night, i kiss my Limited Edition “UP” poster with the lead actor of oppressed Carl Fredricksen, the old man in the 2009 film. Critics describe Ed Asner (the voice actor) to be a phenomenal edition to the movie.
Sometimes, doesn't matter when, I like to go to Congo and cut off people's hands.
King Leopold II of Belgium LMAO why does no one know who u are? like history seemed to forget abt u
@@KaZeGamingOnYT isn't that great? No one remembers everyone that died because of me! Imagine people forgetting Hitler, it's almost the same!
Aleph Naught is the biggest number you can count to with an infinite amount of time. With a finite amount of time, Rayo (Tree(G64)) is so ludicrously big, theres no point trying to go bigger
Until I do Rayo(Rayo(Tree(G64))). Or Rayo(Rayo...(Rayo(Tree(G64))...) where you say 'Rayo' Rayo(Rayo(Tree(G64))) times!!
Me: turn on my TV
my TV: Local Man won't stop counting, he breaks the universe.
I haven't even lived a billion seconds, wth-
SM Noboudy will ever live 1 trillion
Neither have i.
L.
@Adam H it's suspenseful seem years
to anyone thats curious, you turn 1b sec old at around 31 yrs and 8 months old, So if you are born in 1989, you're probably around 1b seconds old or about to turn! My brother was born may 89' he'll turn 1b secs next month!
«Seconds till you’re getting a girlfriend»
Facts
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(F)acts
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Narrator: "If the universe really is this big, there's almost certainly other versions of you, living other lives. Maybe even being more productive than you are now."
Me: **Takes another hit off joint. **
Me : "I doubt that. "
bro
I started out this video learning how far I can count, and then I finished it with learning there could be copies of me in the universe
that’s what I’m saying he educated me so hard that I forgot what I came here for
😂
and I finished by learning that there's a good problem-solving website called Brilliant. What a smooth transition to the sponsorship!
@laitdejabot9103 and now I have a bigger reason to invent a teleporter. With a teleporter, not only can you go anywhere around a world within seconds, not only can you go around the universe within seconds, but you can also go to worlds like this and experience seeing fiction like this with your own eyes!
4:15 RLL should’ve fixed septillion by writing 3 more zeroes to it, otherwise it’s sextillion
He avoided sextillion just so he couldnt get demonitized
@@anotheryoutuber2819 yes, hence the suggestion to fix it
hehe sex 🤑
6:00
Anakins worst nightmare
I'm enjoying Ketamine, not only did it take me forever to type this and correct typos, but this video blew my mind, have it playing on loop, it gets better with each iteration.... i think that was the correct word, I'd Google it but would possibly add hours to comment completion time and send me off on a tangent. Crux of the matter, awesome upload!
This is so mind blowing, that’s it’s scary.
1:51
What I would do when I hear my math test is canceled
Googolplex: I'm a big number!
Graham's number: Hold my beer. . .
Tree(3): Hold my entire brewery. .
SCG(13): Hold my hop farm.
Infinity: Hold everything!
@@YouthFreedomFighters Uncountable infinity: Hold more than the guy above!
Inaccesible cardinal: Hold m- *errror*
@@CompactStar some random name of an unreal number invented by a child:lmao
This is literally the best video I've watched in my entire life, I don't think I will ever watch a better video than this.
5:18
Difference is when you subtract one number from the other. 10^90 is the ratio of the two masses, where ratio is where you divide ond number by the other.
Also: when calculating the ratio between two numbers with the same unit (in this case kg), the units cancel out each other. So in conclusion, it should be written:
Ratio in mass = 10^90
Googol: You can't defeat me
Me in math class: log(log(googol))=2
So you're telling me that if we count the number of atoms in the entire universe as its "resolution" in some sense
Then the universe runs in 10^80p?
rather 10^80p-articles 😉
Yes
No. 10^80 is just the number of atoms. The number of pixels would be every single Planck volume. 8:27
The amount of "thats what she said" jokes could go past a googleplex
I don’t cry often. I really don’t. But this. This made me cry. I was laughing but still crying. Don’t ask me why. I don’t know
i cry everyday in math class
Big numbers do something to me nothing else ever has. The size of our universe is so staggering and so stupendous that it’s makes us unequivocally and utterly meaningless; And that’s what moves me, because if we destroy each other and our planet, the universe will not blink an eye. However if we become something and unite and create the meaning for our galaxy that we live in, then surely that is the most wonderful thing we could possibly achieve.
@Barakah no.
i laughed but instead of crying, i felt this bizarre feeling in my head. I just saw this video and i can't get this feeling out of my head. maybe now would be a good time to go to bed.
@Barakah God.
Correction:
7:26 a googolplex is actually 10^googol, a 1 with a googol zeros behind it.
Yup.
Only legends will remember when this video was titled "googolplex"
I was looking for this comment lol. Saw that title due to notifications
aronical same
5:29 when you think that is small enough, and the "percent" part hits you
imagine just eating, sleeping, and counting for 3 months straight
This man literally called into work to count to a million... LMAO
Was anyone else’s notification “googolplex”
mine
@@bobbycraig2583 yep
Yes
Yep
Yes
The video was originally called “googolplex”
i saw
Can I get 1000 Subs? Nice
File name :D
I hate it when I'm counting to a googol, and I'm 93% done, then someone asks me a question, and I lose my place, and then I have to start all over again. I hate it when that happens.
"There not enough books in the universe to contain all of the zeros Of a Googolplex"
Me: You haven't seen my handwriting.
my writting is smaller than the plank voloume
My writing is infinitely small!
Good video, but there are some mistakes:
1) In the intro you mention that numbers are so large they break reality. This is, in my opinion, quite clickbaity. The fact that we cannot write a number down in its entirety does not mean it "breaks" reality.
2) You mention that the difference in mass between an electron and the observable universe is 10^90 kg. If your numbers are too believed, the difference would either be a factor of 10^90, (with no unit) or 10^60 kg. Furthermore, I cannot seem to find any sources indicating the observable universe is 10^60 kg. I can mostly find 2 * 10^53 kg ordinary, barionic matter. This would mean 4 * 10^54 kg for the total universe, as about 5% consists of baryonic matter.
3) A googolplex is not googol^googol. It is 10^googol
ok brainiac
the first statement isn’t actually clickbaity. if you were able to imagine extremely large quantities like graham’s number, the information density of the number in your mind would create a black hole. to visualize the number would create a singularly so i say his first statement is pretty fair
@@hatacoyama1246 Damn
A black hole created by information
That's insane
Counting gets slower the larger the numbers..
@@hatacoyama1246 get a life lol, this is too big brain
Normies: "Damn, a googolplex is an insanely huge number..."
Number nerds/Numberphillians: "Oh you poor, poor child. We haven't even started counting yet."
so right
Tree(3)
Tree(Tree(Graham’s Number))
we just have no idea how big that number is, NO IDEA, but we know that we can great an even bigger number just my doing that:
Tree(Tree(Tree(Graham’s Number)))
Tree(3)^Tree(3)^Tree(3)^Graham's number
@@heisen-bones it is probably not as great as Tree(Tree(Tree(Graham’s Number)))
I’m slowly dying, I’ve listened to this for so long that everything seems to be small, please, this is torture, I feel like everything is slowly crumbling into oblivion, please
I remember when this video was called "googolplex"
Reallifelore plays poker with numberphile:
RLL: "I bet a googolplex."
Numberphile: "I'll see your googleplex and raise you Graham's number."
Kory Mulcahey no that already happens the nerds at my sister’s college are intense
rll: forever(x=x+1)
᪶ ᪶ let me try, 0.1, 0.0000000001... wait no i messed up
After googol^googol years, I'm still single.
Vinay Nayak No, you would of had a relationship with every single person on earth in that amount of time, including all men.
Rex wtf bro
@@Rexeh1 actually quite the contrary for us viewers
Vinay Nayak 🤧
Roman Of 2000 honestly he’s not wrong
Even more scary than a Googolplex is that numbers are infinite, and more big numbers like Graham's Number or TREE(3) makes Googolplex look like a spec of dust!
Who needs school when you have reallifelore?
Reallifelore guy
Well apparently I do.
Jeremy harpoor:I had to stay in my apartment for 89 days :(
Ppl in Quarantine:BOIIII
Yup
@@joestylish800 yup yup
@@rtsportscenter1454 yup yup yup
@@master.9202
yup yup yup yup
@@gncrly yup yup yup yup yup
Them: Counts too 1million in 89 days
Me:1.....1,000,001
Is it possible to learn this power?
I can smell an r/woooosh along the horizons
@@CitrusyGuy dude I don't see anything
Welp WE'RE SAFE!!
@Kenn Honson X r/woooosh
Sometimes my genius is.... its almost frightening
8:10. My brain crashed here. I'm done💀
Fun Fact:
Just as numbers like 1 000 000 can be named like "one million", big numbers like that actually also have names.
googol = "ten duotrigintillions"
googolplex = "ten trimilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregentretriginmilliatregenduotrigintillion"
yup, even the spelling is enormous.
Actually the number 10^x will be named "one n-llion" where n is one third of x-3 rounded down to the nearest smaller integer.
Thanks for saying what googol plex is actually called, I've been wondering about that for a while.
Each part of the number should end with illi, not illia.
Lmao. I wanna see if a pronunciation generator can say that
After copying that number and pasting it into a translator. It most definitely can. However it takes it almost forty seconds and has to stop two times 💀
This literally hurt my brain. WTF? Googolplex is freaking huge!
Real ones were here when the video was called "googolplex"
ye
Holy shit, i'm actually not a fake!
Ur not the only one.
I really enjoy your videos!
Googolplex is defined as 10 raised to a googol instead of googol raised to a googol.
My head literally started to hurt trying to comprehend that info...
Same
We got mind&@*$ed.
Now try to watch Numberphile's video "Graham's Number escalates quickly"
It’s all fun and games, until someone starts mentioning trees
Googolplex: I am the biggest number
Graham's number: hold my hell
Aleph null: hold my redbull
You realize Aleph null is countable infinity right? Therefore, it is not a number
@@purplepanther1678 woooshie!!!@
Aleph omega: hello there
faxul: you fool. i have more zeroes mwahahaahahah
Large Number Garden Number: Hold my set theory.
Or as we say in Sweden: "Femtio-elva"...
50 11?
@@0ARK-E Yes! It implies "a lot" or uncountable. Old slang, that became canon of sorts, over time.
Sant
Me ni jaavla fan
or something like that
jag har aldrig hört talats om femtielva förut xD
what makes me enjoy more this channel is when he compares things to others giving us that feeling of scale, idk how to explain but its so cool
he lost me at “to the googoleth power” lmaooo