apparently if your brain tried to comprehend Graham's number in its entirety then it would become so dense a black hole would form and destroy the entire planet
that's a thing that's slightly relevant, right?
While it is true that Graham's number represents much more information than it would take to turn any region of spacetime into the most efficiently packed information possible (at least with our current understanding of physics), i.e. a black hole, the amount of information it represents does not actually exist in your brain. In much the same way that you can conceptually understand what infinity is and even count up from 0 by multiples of googleplexes until you die, you did not immediately introduce an uncontainable amount of information in one place and create a kugelblitz.
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· 7 years ago
that's what I mean, if Graham's number in its entirety was suddenly introduced into your brain, apparently it would create a black hole
that's a thing that's slightly relevant, right?