It is not surprising at all even when you consider that even at 100 pages for each person on the planet, this number approaches 700 billion pages. Don't forget that the Defense ministries of the major countries of the world ALONE account for nearly a TRILLION PAGES OF NON-ACCESSIBLE INFORMATION,in addition to all the private proprietary non-accessible pages that account for another 500 billion pages world wide. My perfect metaphor for this phenomena is a cruise line shipe with a swimming pool stopped over the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the ocean.
It is not without a sense of prophecy that Stephen Hawking, the famous Oxford physicist and astronomer predicted that by the year 2035, this planet will be be visible as "glowing" from outer space from the google-watts of electricity it will be consuming by that time. Because of the heat generated by the BILLIONS of servers necessary to support a vast 'visible' world wide web AND an'invisible' web, it will be almost impossible for human existence, or any other living organisms to survive this electric 'furnace' Sounds like we have heard about this problem before - large bubbles popping(subprime mortgages/derivative default swaps/credit card fraud/ "Is there an echo in this room, or what!!!??? Surf while you can, while the water is still cool. . .!!!
this number approaches 700 billion pages.
Don't forget that the Defense ministries of the major
countries of the world ALONE account for nearly a
TRILLION PAGES OF NON-ACCESSIBLE INFORMATION,in addition to all the private proprietary non-accessible
pages that account for another 500 billion pages world
wide. My perfect metaphor for this phenomena is a
cruise line shipe with a swimming pool stopped over the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the ocean.
It is not without a sense of prophecy that Stephen Hawking, the famous Oxford physicist and astronomer predicted that by the year 2035, this planet will be
be visible as "glowing" from outer space from the
google-watts of electricity it will be consuming by that time. Because of the heat generated by the BILLIONS of servers necessary to support a vast 'visible' world wide web AND an'invisible' web,
it will be almost impossible for human existence, or any other living organisms to survive this electric
'furnace' Sounds like we have heard about this problem
before - large bubbles popping(subprime mortgages/derivative default swaps/credit card fraud/
"Is there an echo in this room, or what!!!???
Surf while you can, while the water is still cool. . .!!!