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Maximum Possible Information in the universe?

I remember hearing about this in one of the programs in discovery science. The physicist claimed that the maximum possible information in the universe is $10^{10^{123}}$ whereas the maximum possible information that can be known by man is $10^{10^{90}}$. Can anyone explain to me how can we arrive at such a specific number, and also how can information be represented by only numbers?

Paper page — Visual Riddles: a Commonsense and World Knowledge Challenge for Large Vision and Language Models

Visual riddles a commonsense and world knowledge challenge for large vision and language models.

Visual Riddles.

A commonsense and world knowledge challenge for large vision and language models.

Imagine observing someone scratching their arm; to understand why, additional context would be necessary.


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