Change of base: A**x = B**(x*ln(A)/ln(B)) 256**4294967296 = 10**(4294967296*ln(256)/ln(10)) 256**4294967296 = 10**10343311891.934566
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I don't think this communicates well how ginormous this number is, because you are visualizing the log10 of it.
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For comparison: There are only about 10**90 photons in the observable universe.
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If you replace each photon with a universe worth of photons, then replace each photon of the resulting set with 1/
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as many photons there are in the universe, and so on, you'd have to repeat this process 114925687 times to get to that number. 2/2
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