Professor Jim Granato from the University of Houston said that it would only take 31 688 years, but it will require you to calculate the number per second!
You can certainly count to 10 in 10 seconds, but when we start moving into polysyllabic numbers is very long (eg 52,375,127,348) becomes much more difficult to compete with one digit per second.
Therefore, calculate how long it takes to count to one trillion (a million times one million) would require a more dynamic formula that takes into account the amount of increase in time required for a number as the numbers get higher. Our sources come with a fairly good estimate of 542 241 years.
Though soon, do not expect to count to a trillion in your life. Read More
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