
That's about one hundred dice! You can't wait for your order to arrive!
However, wait you must, for it takes six days. Six whole days. That is one hundred and forty four hours, or eight thousand six hundred and forty minutes, or five hundred eighteen thousand and four hundred seconds. How long is a second? A second is the duration of nine billion one hundred ninety-two million six hundred thirty-one thousand seven hundred and seventy periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium 133 atom, at rest, at a temperature of 0 Kelvin. This is a quantum transition. There will have been four quadrillion seven hundred and sixty-five trillion four hundred and sixty billion three hundred and nine million five hundred and sixty-eight thousand of these predicted transistions by the time your package arrives.
Caesium 133 is the only naturally occurring and only stable isotope of caesium. Time is measured by looking at the changes of this isotope, but that is not what time actually is, is it?
Anyway, right, six days go by and your package of die arrive! Who cares what you did during that time? The dice are here! The dice are all that matter! Hooray! You have started your empire anew, and you shall build it up greater than ever before!