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Episode 99

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Episode 100

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Episode 101

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Episode 102

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Episode 103

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Anonymous

Nice, your now only one episode away from being fully caught up.

Reeman

There is an epic scene where the plot defines a gravity/pressure training building having the same gravity as a black hole 😂 In episode 102 there is a scene where a character talks about a building with over 100 stories/level. And every level the pressure/gravity doubles. That means the total pressure at level 100 is the level 1 pressure to the power of 100 (START_PRESSURE^100). Note: 2^10 (2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2) is already 1024. So to calculate the pressure of floor 100, we just calculate 2^100-1: 1267650600228229401496703205375 Yes, this is a 31-digit number, so 12 nonillion (1,2 quadrillion times a quadrillion) So floor 100 only has 1267650600228229401496703205375 times the pressure of floor 1. No problem I guess 😄 It's especially cute when he goes on with "and after level 100 the pressure increases 30 times every level" 🤣 We're already at planetary/solar-system scale of gravity here. It really makes no difference anymore 😆 The pressure/gravity would be so much, the building would be a black hole (because the pressure is so concentrated at this tiny point in space). For those wo want to know more about exponential growth (or find it unbelievable), checkout the famous "Wheat and chessboard problem" on wikipedia: It is a really nice fable to show the immense effect of exponantial growth. "Just lay one corn of rice on the first chessboard square and then double the amount of rice on every next square" (Yes, that's 2x10^64-1 rice corns on the last square, which is 2,000 times the annual world production of wheat 😄) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheat_and_chessboard_problem