There Are More Possible Chess Games Than Atoms in the Universe

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There Are More Possible Chess Games Than Atoms in the Universe

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The Shannon number estimates roughly 10^120 possible chess games, while the observable universe contains approximately 10^80 atoms. Chess complexity dwarfs cosmic scale by a factor of 10^40.

Why It’s Fascinating

It demonstrates how combinatorial explosion creates complexity beyond physical reality. This is why no computer can brute-force chess and why AI must use strategy, just like humans.

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