"to the power of x" just means "multiplied by itself x times"
He did, I just watched it on iplayer. It was 10^10^10^7, so a bit bigger than the 10^10^7 being thrown around above. I think it was supposed to be the number of different universes that crystallise out of the sea of eternal inflation weirdness.
And I used to think 10^100 was pretty big for a physics related number.
He did, I just watched it on iplayer. It was 10^10^10^7, so a bit bigger than the 10^10^7 being thrown around above. I think it was supposed to be the number of different universes that crystallise out of the sea of eternal inflation weirdness.
And I used to think 10^100 was pretty big for a physics related number.