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+ | ====== Interesting Facts - Big Numbers in Perspective ====== | ||
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+ | Jeff Bezos is worth around 100 Billion Dollars ($). | ||
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+ | 100 Billion 1$ bills, if you put them end-to-end you can go around the Earth 200 times.\\ | ||
+ | With the left over money, you can go to the Moon and back around 10 times. With the LEFT OVER money. | ||
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+ | About 1 Trillion Seconds has pass since cave dwellers painted on cave walls. That is significant because you can actually count to 1 Billion in your lifetime. | ||
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+ | Your Billionth second is around your 31st and your 32nd year of your life\\ | ||
+ | But to count 1 Trillion? 1000 times that! | ||
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+ | About 100 Quadrillion (100.000.000.000.000.000 or 100*10^15) is about every word, sound or noise every made by every Human ever lived. | ||
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+ | 1 Quintillion (1.000.000.000.000.000.000 or 10^18) that is about the grains of sand in an average beach. | ||
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