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Originally posted by DanLevin53
Maybe they used a formula using the concentration of electrons in a certain area, then multiplied that answer by the number of the "certain area" units in the universe.
Yea, that's probably how they get their random numbers, but it really is a philosophical question. There may be an infinite number of electrons in the universe or just one moving infinitely fast. And don't forget that electrons just may be vibrating strings (the new thing in modern physics seeking to unify relativity and quantum mechanics... visit www.superstringtheory.com for more info).
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