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The maximum number of seconds it would take to find the key: | The maximum number of seconds it would take to find the key: | ||
2128 keys ÷ 2,000,000 keys/second = 1.7e+32 seconds | |||
For those not fluent in “calculator speak” 1.7e+32 means 1.7 x 10<sup>32</sup>, which means you move the decimal point to the right 32 times. So then the number is 17 followed by 31 zeros. This seems like a lot of seconds, but it is hard to gauge time in large numbers of seconds. So for the benefit of the humans here, lets use years instead of seconds for our measurements of time. | For those not fluent in “calculator speak” 1.7e+32 means 1.7 x 10<sup>32</sup>, which means you move the decimal point to the right 32 times. So then the number is 17 followed by 31 zeros. This seems like a lot of seconds, but it is hard to gauge time in large numbers of seconds. So for the benefit of the humans here, lets use years instead of seconds for our measurements of time. | ||
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Finally we can work out the maximum number of years it would take to find our key: | Finally we can work out the maximum number of years it would take to find our key: | ||
2128 keys ÷ 63,072,000,000,000 keys/year = 5,395,141,535,403,007,094,485,264 years | |||