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Arthur Eddington's estimate of the total number of protons in the observable universe.
Arthur Eddington's estimate of the total number of protons in the observable universe:


<pre style="white-space: pre-wrap; background-color: #000; color: #fff;">
<math>
15 747 724 136 275 002 577 605 653 961 181 555 468 044 717 914 527 116 709 366 231 425 076 185 631 031 296
N_{Edd} \approx 15,747,724,136,275,002,577,605,653,961,181,555,468,044,717,914,527,116,709,366,231,425,076,185,631,031,296
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or,
 
<math>
N_{Edd} \approx 1.57 \times 10^{79}
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Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddington_number

Latest revision as of 21:08, 16 July 2017




Arthur Eddington's estimate of the total number of protons in the observable universe:

$ N_{Edd} \approx 15,747,724,136,275,002,577,605,653,961,181,555,468,044,717,914,527,116,709,366,231,425,076,185,631,031,296 $

or,

$ N_{Edd} \approx 1.57 \times 10^{79} $

Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddington_number