Landifarne
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Uh, yeah, I fully understand the magnitude of 10^120. That approximates the number of atoms in all of the galaxies in about 10^45 visible universes. One visible universe has about (~10^24 atoms/kg of matter)(10^30 kg of matter/star)(10^11stars/galaxy)(10^10galaxies in the visible universe) = 10^75 atoms in its galaxies. I can't comment on all the dark matter, but one of the pros can easily rectify that.
Despite that, not a single "Similar Earth" would have followed the same "path of Earth up to 3 weeks prior." To suggest that one would have done that is ludicrous, as the entropic variation in the positional states of the atoms of that single "Similar Earth" exceeds the 10^45 factor, alone.
Despite that, not a single "Similar Earth" would have followed the same "path of Earth up to 3 weeks prior." To suggest that one would have done that is ludicrous, as the entropic variation in the positional states of the atoms of that single "Similar Earth" exceeds the 10^45 factor, alone.
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