Did you know that a simple game of chess is more complex than the entire observable universe? 🌌
In 1950, Claude Shannon calculated the number of possible chess games to be 10^{120}—a figure known as the Shannon Number. Compare that to the 10^{80} atoms in the universe, and you’ll realize just how infinite a 64-square board really is!
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