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It's not the number that makes something big, it's what it's counting. 67,502 atoms isn't very impressive, but 1 universe is!
Not really, though. Big numbers are a separate branch of mathematics. A googolplex, for instance is more than the number of atoms in the observable universe, but it's way smaller than grahams number.
What it counts is not exactly the point is more of a definition exercise of what the upper bound is of what we can imagine it put in words. Sometimes it has functionality, such as the largest Mersenne prime.
8 is a big number of gunshot wounds.
50 is that you?
That's a pretty unimpressive number of universes, though.
it's the amount we are 100% certain of that they exist
99.999% certain*
You cant exclude the chance conspiracy theorists are right
First of all, yes we can. We have tons of experimental proof. Secondly, even if the earth is flat or whatever it must still exist inside some form of a universe.
It's the most that's ever existed
Its more impressive to count 67502 atoms than to count 1 universe
"67,502! 67,502 atoms, ah, ah, ah!"
thunder and lightning
Very, very frightning me
Five! Five Galileos, ah, ah, ah!
There's only one everything!