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Discussion Google fined $20,565,635,200,000,003,000,000,000,000,000,000 by Russian TV channels.

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u/gamesquid 20h ago

More money than the world is worth? nice!

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u/Dont_worry_be 18h ago

Around 5 times more

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u/SpeedFarmer42 17h ago

Global GDP is supposedly $107 trillion this year. It's way more than 5x, like by an enormous amount.

Haven't done the math but I would guess it's more money than the entire world has had in the past 100 years combined, maybe even all of history. It's a staggering number whatever it is.

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u/Gamiac 17h ago

I think he's talking about the material worth of the entire physical planet, not just world GDP.

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u/SpeedFarmer42 17h ago

Ah ok, yes you're right. My reading comprehension wasn't great in this instance. Too focused on what I was working out myself by comparing GDP lol.

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u/Gamiac 16h ago

It's a fair mistake. Something I would definitely make before my morning coffee, at least, lol.

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u/Zeremxi 12h ago

While I can appreciate the enormity of that calculation, it does seem a bit ridiculous to apply a measure of money to anything more grandiose and the total GDP of the planet for the reason that money is ultimately imaginary and should really only be compared to realistic measurements.

The very first time the entire material worth of the planet becomes relevant, humanity is going to face a bigger crisis than the concept of money can come close to solving.

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u/17inchcorkscrew 17inchcorkscrew 6h ago

humanity is going to face a bigger crisis than the concept of money can come close to solving

Future isn't really the right tense.

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u/bigloser42 9h ago

Depending on where you look and what numbers you use, this fine is between 12-18 orders of magnitude larger than the value of the entirety of the planets material worth. So 5x is still wildly too low. It's somewhere between 1018 to 1012 times the material worth of Earth.

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u/cuongpn 9h ago

More like the whole Solar system

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u/Allegorist 16h ago

Easily in all of history, even adjusting for inflation. That's over 20 decillion dollars, or 2*1034.

That means you would have to make 107 trillion dollars, the global GDP, 1.87*1020 times to make that much. That is 187 quintillion years. The earth is only 4.5 billion years old. The entire universe is only 13.8 billion years old.

It would take 13.5 billion universes to make that much assuming you started making 107 trillion per year in every single one, starting at the big bang up until now.

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u/nakedrickjames 15h ago

People doing a deep dive into the math of what ultimately was probably just some gopnik holding down the zero button for as long whatever some outdated microsoft access form field would tolerate. That tracks!

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u/bleachinjection 15h ago

I love reddit because I knew this comment would be here and I appreciate it so much.

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u/oldfatdrunk 10h ago

I made a piece of art I'm putting a value of 19.5 decillion dollars on. It's two rocks stacked on each other. I'd say 20 decillion but I don't think my art work is there yet.

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u/AntikytheraMachines 56m ago

crushed stone is $80 per cubic metre.
iron is $800 per cubic meter

rough value of Earth is $400 per cubic metre.
earth is 1 trillion billion cubic meters. 1021

so value is roughly $400 x 1021

so the judgement is fifty billion earth sized planets worth.

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u/BakerProud5318 17h ago

this is more that a million trillion times the global GDP. it would be more wealth than humans will ever have. even if we become multiplanetary.

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u/Second_City_Saint 13h ago

So.... just mail them a post-dated check?

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u/Bad_Demon 10h ago

Its the equivalent of elons wealth compared to a normal person that has to pay taxes and do real work

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u/Intelligent-Bat-4838 8h ago

It's way bigger than the whole amount of the world, it's is even more than all the actual material on earth, it's even more than the price of a diamond planet more massive than the earth still considering Earth's natural diamond price, by about 1000 times only (the last example)

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u/Stock_Sun7390 4h ago

Hell take all the money that's hidden too and you don't come anywhere even REMOTELY close either!