A Universe of Elephants

Given an initial population of 10,000 elephants, increasing in numbers at the rate of 1% per year without change for 20,000 years, how many elephants are there?


Time (years)Elephants
0.110000
110100
210201
310303
410407
510511
1011048
5016466
7220507
10027114
14442055
15044649
20073522
21686244
5001465695
1000214826304
20004.61503E+12
20014.6613E+12
20024.70803E+12
20245.86334E+12
20487.44929E+12
20729.46423E+12
20961.20242E+13
21201.52766E+13
50004.57549E+25
100002.09351E+47
200004.38277E+90

Left unchecked, the number of elephants would soon be greater than the entire mass of the Universe. This is not possible, therefore, the growth of population of elephants is checked by something. A certain number of elephants starve to death, a certain number fall prey to preditors and a certain number die of accidents and disease. Fortunately.