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  1. If you ordered it to take you one trillion seconds back in time, you'd get to hang out with mammoths and saber-toothed cats because one trillion seconds is the equivalent of 31,546 years. Note that a trillion is written as a one followed by twelve zeroes. The next order of magnitude is a quadrillion, which contains fifteen zeroes.

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    A common way to put things in perspective is to literally line them up, side by side. We’re visual creatures. We like to see, not imagine abstract numbers. To our brains, a million, billion, and trillion all seem like large, vague numbers. Apple knows this. Many of its ads compare products to everyday objects, rather than touting the raw dimensions...

    Instead of looking up at the “big numbers”, we can shrink them to our level. Imagine the average person makes 50k/year, and a rich guy makes 500k/year. What’s the difference? Well, instead of visualizing having 10x your money, imagine that things cost 10 times less. A new laptop? That’ll be 150 bucks. A new porsche? Only 6,000 dollars. A really nic...

    Sometimes, a different type of scale may be useful. We know time and distance, which cover a surprisingly broad range of sizes. For most of us (myself included), millions, billions and trillions are “big”. It’s not intuitively obvious that a trillion is actually a million squared — that is, a trillion makes 1 million look imperceptible. Check out t...

    Yet another approach is to combine things we’re familiar with. Here’s a few numbers: 1. There’s about 6.5 billion people on Earth 2. The internet has many billions of pages (call it a trillion to be safe) The US deficit of 10 trillion dollars would require a tax of $10 for every page on the internet to pay off (Yowza! And these are with generous es...

    This article isn’t really about numbers. It’s about understanding and communication, how we think and convey ideas. Do you insist on rigid scientific terms, or do you reach out to your audience with terms they understand? Do you think a “lay person” (someone who happened to choose a different field of study than you) is more interested in raw numbe...

  2. 9 User reviews. 2 Critic reviews. Episodes 7. Top-rated. Thu, Nov 23, 2023. S1.E1. Episode #1.1. Bicycle courier John Fontanelli suddenly finds himself the heir of a trillion-dollar fortune. While the Vacchi family prepares him for what is to come, he is faced with a deadly trap set by ominous opponents. 7.6/10. Rate.

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  3. Mar 9, 2009 · Another mathematician puts it like this: “1 million seconds is about 11.5 days, 1 billion seconds is about 32 years while a trillion seconds is equal to 32,000 years “.

  4. John barely manages to thwart a deadly attack. Although he fears for his life, he accepts the inheritance, encouraged by Franca. When the press gets wind of this the immense pressure causes John to seek refuge in his newly attained wealth.

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  7. Nov 22, 2023 · One Trillion Dollars: Season 1. Miniseries 2023. By way of a one-trillion-dollar inheritance, John Fontanelli becomes the richest man in the world. This inheritance comes with a prophecy: he is to restore humankind’s lost future.

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