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by hughw
460 days ago
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My first cut at conceiving is to answer "how long would it take a really fast computer to count to that number". The answer for 10^4000 is still something like 10^3978 years. So, a still inconceivable time. (100 tera-ops computer)
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But my question isn't what makes 10^4000 inconceivable -- my question is what makes 10^4000 any less conceivable than 1000. To me, they're both firmly in the realm of abstractions we can reason about using the same types of mathematical methods. They're both qualitatively different from numbers like 5 or 10 which are undoubtedly "conceivable".