← Back to context Comment by alanh 9 hours ago 10^–15 is not a negative number, just a small one. https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=10%5E-15+ 5 comments alanh Reply 1718627440 9 hours ago And it is less than one? JadeNB 9 hours ago I think my favorite part of that comment is "documenting" that 10^(-15) is not negative by appealing to Wolfram Alpha. agentdrek 4 hours ago your user name is found at the 4,922,096,564th digit of Pi stackghost 3 hours ago Yes, you're correct. Now ask yourself if "one quadrillionth of an electron" is a quantity that's possible to have. ChrisClark 6 hours ago Good thing he didn't say that
1718627440 9 hours ago And it is less than one? JadeNB 9 hours ago I think my favorite part of that comment is "documenting" that 10^(-15) is not negative by appealing to Wolfram Alpha. agentdrek 4 hours ago your user name is found at the 4,922,096,564th digit of Pi
JadeNB 9 hours ago I think my favorite part of that comment is "documenting" that 10^(-15) is not negative by appealing to Wolfram Alpha.
stackghost 3 hours ago Yes, you're correct. Now ask yourself if "one quadrillionth of an electron" is a quantity that's possible to have.
And it is less than one?
I think my favorite part of that comment is "documenting" that 10^(-15) is not negative by appealing to Wolfram Alpha.
your user name is found at the 4,922,096,564th digit of Pi
Yes, you're correct. Now ask yourself if "one quadrillionth of an electron" is a quantity that's possible to have.
Good thing he didn't say that