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General Science / Re: How many atoms are there in the Universe?
« on: 02/02/2016 09:38:43 »
The following info might be outdated but on late 30s, Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington claimed that "I believe there are
15,747,724,136,275,002,577,605,653,961,181,555,468,044,717,
914,527,116,709,366,231,025,076,185,631,031,296
protons in the universe, and the same number of electrons." (Tamer Lectures (1938), The Philosophy of Physical Science (1939), 170)
15,747,724,136,275,002,577,605,653,961,181,555,468,044,717,
914,527,116,709,366,231,025,076,185,631,031,296
protons in the universe, and the same number of electrons." (Tamer Lectures (1938), The Philosophy of Physical Science (1939), 170)
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