Interesting question.
1 Google = 10^100
(I had to look that up.)
It is estimated that there are about 10^80 atoms in the observable universe.
I got that from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observable_universe
as well as other places.
If you tried counting discrete objects in the universe, you'd probably not get to a google, even if you had time to do so.
There are, however, a lot more than one google of ways the atoms can be arranged in the universe.
There may even be a google of universes that we cannot see.
Is there something that there is a googol of?
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