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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Quantum Computing and Bitcoin
by
Karasugoi
on 03/01/2014, 06:20:50 UTC
That picture is misleading... Especially the counting part. You could go through all the numbers 2^256 across a lifetime if you wanted to with a computer that was fast enough. I think it would have to assume some kind of minimum period between the counts.

I don't believe it has anything to do with the total number of atoms or matter in the world. I'm pretty sure there are more than 2^256 atoms just on earth. Many times more in the universe.

you could easily fill the entire universe with that many atoms the number is almost infinite in size


While 2^256 is unthinkably large, I'm not sure we could "fill" the universe with this many atoms. 

Isn't 2^256  about 1.1579E +077 ?   

"Universe Today"  has the number of atoms in the entire observable universe estimated to be within the range of 10E +078 to 10E +082,  this doesn't even include the dark matter mass....

Read more: http://www.universetoday.com/36302/atoms-in-the-universe/#ixzz2pJVB892V