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minus-squarejared@mander.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·21 days ago Sagan See also: Indefinite and fictitious numbers § Sagan’s number As a humorous tribute to Carl Sagan and his association with the catchphrase “billions and billions”, a sagan has been defined as a large quantity – technically at least four billion (two billion plus two billion) – of anything.[5][6]
See also: Indefinite and fictitious numbers § Sagan’s number
As a humorous tribute to Carl Sagan and his association with the catchphrase “billions and billions”, a sagan has been defined as a large quantity – technically at least four billion (two billion plus two billion) – of anything.[5][6]