I understand the math behind it, I just can’t wrap my head around the fact that something so common and limited like a deck of cards can have more ways to be arranged than something so massive like the earth with all its oceans and mountains has atoms.
In my mind it would make more sense that even a little pond has more atoms than there are deck arrangements.
Could it be due to the fact that atoms have a lot of empty space in them?
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We only play with objects, but never with exponentials. Anything that changes exponentially in real life that we can actively estimate is either severely constrained or cut off before the numbers become too big (like a virus taking down a population). So we don’t have a native sense for numbers of combinations.
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