For this exploration, I have decided to focus my research on a subject I find quite interesting and intriguing, and that topic is Graham’s number. The reason I find this topic to be so fascinating is because it’s a very large number. Quite literally. Its size is less than infinity, but the number itself is so large, that if a person tried to imagine it in his/her head, their head would collapse on itself and form a black hole. This is actually not a hyperbole, it’s a fact. It is hard to believe,
Craig/Kalam’s Cosmological Argument One of the most argued topics throughout human history is whether or not God exists. It is argued frequently because there are several different reasonings and sub arguments in this main argument. People who believe God exists argue how God acts and whether there is one or several. People who do not believe God exists argue how the universe became into existence or if it has just always existed. In this paper, I will describe Craig's argument for
it like, "traveling on and on, trying hard to get there but that is not actually infinity." It gives you a headache when you think of it like this, so think more boundless or endless. Even large numbers, such as googol (10 to the 100 power) and googolplex (10 to the 10 to the 100 power), are finite. They're not even close to infinity. However, like finite numbers, infinity is also not growing, it's as big as it is going to get. That is a hard statement to wrap your head around, mainly because, as
to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.” (Google) Ultimately Google is trying to change the world one innovation at a time. They created a relaxing interactive work environment for all their employees. Googolplex has many amenities that are not common in the work place. Such amenities are café stations, exercise rooms, game rooms with video games, football, pool tables and ping-pong. Google also has programs that are specifically focused in providing a comprehensive
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name used to show Larry and Sergey’s mission to organize an infinite amount of information on the web. Google was based in Susan Wojcicki’s garage, and Google’s official first employ was Craig Silverstein. It’s main headquarters, better know as Googolplex is now located in Mountain View, California since 2004. Google today is located in more than forty countries around the world with more than seventy offices total. Larry Page was Google’s original CEO until 2001, but in April 2011 took up the title