How long would it take to read everything on the internet?

It would take 57,000 years according to these info-graphs which probably don't include Twitter, Facebook status updates and private blogs. I mean, those would keep you occupied until the end of time. Or maybe the end of time comes in 57,000 years.
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How many GB is the whole Internet?

An exabyte is 1,024 petabytes. A zettabyte is 1,024 exabytes (so that's 1,048,576 petabytes, 1,073,741,824 terabytes, 1,099,511,627,776 gigabytes, or 1,125,899,910,000,000 megabytes!)
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Is the internet infinite?

There is no limit to the size of the internet as it is just way of connecting computers. The number of computers that can be connected is finite (2^32) and we are approaching the boundary but there is a new system being put in to practise that should resolve that problem.
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How many TB is the internet?

Science Focus estimates that Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Facebook collectively store at least 1,200 petabytes. (That's not even including well-known storage sites like Dropbox.) A thousand gigabytes equals a terabyte - or 1 million megabytes. So, 1,200 petabytes is 1.2 million terabytes.
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Can you believe everything you read on the internet?

Don't believe everything you read on the internet

However, keep in mind that unlike peer-reviewed scientific publications, much of what is written on the internet is biased in terms of what information is selected for presentation, and is not reviewed by experts for accuracy.
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Did Abraham Lincoln say don't believe everything you read on the internet?

Then again, as Lincoln was later quoted as saying, "Don't believe everything you read on the Internet just because there's a picture with a quote next to it." Twitter users supply incorrect quotes of Abraham Lincoln after the GOP sent out a tweet using a quote that is often attributed — but never proven — to Lincoln.
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Why do we believe what we see?

Scientists have found the link between what we expect to see, and what our brain tells us we actually saw. The study reveals that the context surrounding what we see is all important -- sometimes overriding the evidence gathered by our eyes and even causing us to imagine things which aren't really there.
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How many terabytes is the human brain?

Most computational neuroscientists tend to estimate human storage capacity somewhere between 10 terabytes and 100 terabytes, though the full spectrum of guesses ranges from 1 terabyte to 2.5 petabytes. (One terabyte is equal to about 1,000 gigabytes or about 1 million megabytes; a petabyte is about 1,000 terabytes.)
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Is the internet a yottabyte?

According to Cisco's Visual Networking Index initiative, the Internet is now in the "zettabyte era." A zettabyte equals 1 sextillion bytes, or 1,000 exabytes.
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How big is a yottabyte?

A yottabyte (YB) is a measure of theoretical storage capacity and data volumes equal to 2 to the 80th power bytes, or approximately a million trillion megabytes (MB). This measure is used to denote the size of data. The prefix yotta is based on the Greek letter iota.
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How big is the Dark Web?

The dark web is a subset of the deep web that is intentionally hidden, requiring a specific browser—Tor—to access, as explained below. No one really knows the size of the dark web, but most estimates put it at around 5% of the total internet.
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Will YouTube run out of space?

The answer is, no. The reason is, Youtube is part of Google, so their storage media will both use the Cloud-based Google Data Center. Google's cloud data centers are spread almost all over the world and have been online since 2017.
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Can Internet be shut down?

Internet shutdowns exist on a spectrum and include everything from complete blackouts (where online connectivity is fully severed) or disruptions of mobile service to throttling or slowing down connections or selectively blocking certain platforms.
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Does an exabyte exist?

As Seagate explains, a zettabyte is 1,000 exabytes, and one exabyte is 1,000 petabytes. Each petabyte is 1,000 terabytes. A zettabyte is enough storage for 30 billion 4K movies, or 60 billion video games, or 7.5 trillion MP3 songs according to Seagate.
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Who controls the world's Internet?

The Internet is different. It is coordinated by a private-sector nonprofit organization called the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), which was set up by the United States in 1998 to take over the activities performed for 30 years, amazingly, by a single ponytailed professor in California.
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How big is an exabyte?

An exabyte is the equivalent of one quintillion bytes, one billion gigabytes or one million terabytes (TB). In context with other units of digital data and storage: 8 bits equals one byte. 1,024 bytes equal one kilobyte (KB)
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What is Hellabyte?

A Hellabyte is equivalent to 1 x 1027 bytes, or 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes. After an online petition, Google adopted "hella" as a scientific prefix in 2010, and Wolfram Alpha adopted it in 2011. Usage of the term "hellabyte" has accompanied the advent of big data.
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Is 5 terabytes a lot?

If you're not up to date on your metric prefixes (come on, America!), just know that 5TB is a lot of storage space. One terabyte (TB) is the equivalent of 1,000 gigabytes (GB). Maybe your computer has something like a 512GB hard drive, or even smaller.
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What is a Domegemegrottebyte?

About a quintillion bytes is an Exabyte. About a sextillion bytes is a Yottabyte. About an octillion bytes is a Xenottabyte. About a nonillion bytes is a Shilentnobyte. About a decillion is a Domegemegrottebyte.
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How much RAM do our brains have?

Yet neurons combine so that each one helps with many memories at a time, exponentially increasing the brain's memory storage capacity to something closer to around 2.5 petabytes (or a million gigabytes).
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Can brain run out of space?

In one sense, yes. Memory depends on forming new neural connections, and the brain has a finite number of neurones and a limited space in which to add more connections between them. Yet in another sense a healthy brain can never stop learning. There is really no such thing as 'a memory'.
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How much Einstein used his brain?

Albert Einstein used 100% of his brain as the rest.
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Why do we believe in God?

God knows everything we are going through at this very moment and everything we will go through in the future. He knows the best way to handle every situation so we get the best possible outcome and we need to trust him with that. We need to follow his path and trust that he knows best, because he does.
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Why do people believe in God?

The quick and easy answer to why people are religious is that God – in whichever form you believe he/she/they take(s) – is real and people believe because they communicate with it and perceive evidence of its involvement in the world.
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What is it called when someone believes something that isn't true?

Delusions are characterized by an unshakable belief in things that are not true, and often, there is a continued belief in the delusion despite contrary evidence. Not all delusions are the same. Some might involve non-bizarre beliefs that could theoretically occur in real life.
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