A set of every possible number that is too much to be counted as finite, thus, uncountable.
Unlike its brother Infinity, this holds significantly "more" value.
Counting to infinity is hard, so they just gave up and called it uncountable infinity.
Alias of "lightcent" is the length of which light has traveled in 100 years (century), approximately 5.8 Million AU (Astronomical Units) 870 Trillion km.
Traveling for a lightcentury can take you to some exoplanets.
Of or relating to neurons from the brain stem to nervous system scattered across the body in different shapes or forms.
The nervous system is a complexity of neuronic structures.
The measured distance of light that travels in a period of 7 days or 1 week, approximately 181,314,473,760 kilometers.
Traveling for more than lightweeks can get you stranded in the interstellar medium or deep space.
The length that light traveled in a period of 1,000 years, approximately 58.1 Million AU (Astronomical Units) 8.70309474E+15 km. Numbers are way beyond trillions and deep in the quadrillions.
A lightmillennium might seem alot, but it's a very small amount in comparison with the observable universe.
A region of space outside of any universe, a world between worlds.
With the same logic as interstellar space is a region devoid of any stars.
The big bang occurred in inter-universal space where there was no laws of physics until it was altered with the hot soup of the baby universe
A sequence of effects that has no causes especially finite numbers and quantum mechanics.
Digital computing are unable to compute pure randomness, thus, making quantum computing exclusive to true randomness