- is the 5th one supposed to have 16? 
- Provided the world produced as much grain as in 2022, it would take ~seven centuries to fill the board. - maths- 2⁰+2¹+2²+[…]+2⁶³ = 2⁶⁴-1 ≃ 2⁶⁴ = 1.84*10¹⁹ grains
- A grain of rice weights 0.029g on average
- (1.84*10¹⁹)*0.029g = 5.35*10¹⁷g = 5.35*10¹¹t
- global rice production in 2022 was 776 461 457t, or 7.76*10⁸t
- 5.35*10¹¹t / 7.76*10⁸t/year = 689 years
 - It could be worse, I guess. At least it’s ten orders of magnitude lower than the mass of Earth. Now, if you were to use a go board… 
- Forgive the tiktok-ess title - *esque - Actually meant to write ass  
- I’m just glad you didn’t say ahh instead of ass. - that way of writing originated from the strong censorship that tiktok had. now you can say almost anything without them caring 
- Hate that 
 
 
 
 
- That in the story the ruler had the creator executed because he tried to be a smartass? 
- In the latter case, only if they’re the ones on the receiving end. And even then, the collapse of the global economy might present a problem. After all, everyone will be coming for their rice, guns in hand. 
- Hi! I don’t know. I see the rice is being doubled on each square, but idk what this is referencing. - It’s an old story from the middle east (maybe part of the a thousand and one nights story?), I think, about a king who granted a favor to someone, only requiring that it be small. The philosopher/farmer/common-man hero had the humble request of filling a chess board with grains of rice, starting with one on the first tile, but doubling each time. Some variants, you’ll hear it as a gold coin. Anyone who does the math in their head, that’s 2^63 on the last tile, plus all the others (so 2^64-1), which is more grains of rice than probably exist, maybe more than ever have existed (1.84e19). - Hmm, now I’m curious… but I see lvxferre has already done the math. - Thank you! 
 
- 1 doubled 64 times is over 18 quintillion. 19 zeroes. 
 







