em..a typo, i mean assume 1 spark/s...
(2^24 * 2^6 * 2^6 * 2^6) = 4398046511104, assure 1 spark/s, we have 4398046511104 / 60 / 60 / 24 / 365 = 139461.14 years
*sparking the bulb* YOLO, 10 seconds!
I don't know how did this thing got to fp
We have only 1 chance over 523022627500000000000000000000000000000000000 possibilities. If i have true in my mathematics, it will take 5 (with 43 zero behind) seconds, so 14000000000000000000000000000000000000000 HOURS !!! So, it can take 1585489599000000000000000000000000000 years. Maybe i am wrong. Maybe not. However, +1 !
Funky Prince, it certainly is. Perhaps not in the traditional sense but there is no harm in recognizing that.
This is not gaussian of course, tags are wrong.
@AirbusJet, youare a liar. that is literally impossible, as the mercury moving unpredictably is what causes the sparks to go randomly, and the mercury always starts in the same place, and in that place it doesnt go into the light.
I had about 53 pulses before it hit the indicator. Lucky day, I guess. =D