To be fair, no search engine lets you search the entire Internet, not even Google does this.
Internet arguably doesn't even have a size. You can construct a website that's like n.example.com/m which links to '(n+1).example.com/m' and 'n.example.com/(m+1)', for each m and n between 0 and 1e308.
I did it! For every two numbers, calc.shpakovsky.ru has a static(-looking) webpage showing their sum (or difference, etc). Together with links to several other pages. The only limitation I know of is 4k URL length. Interestingly enough, major search engines are rather smart about it and cooled down their indexing efforts after some time. Guess, I'm not the first one to make such a website.
Internet arguably doesn't even have a size. You can construct a website that's like n.example.com/m which links to '(n+1).example.com/m' and 'n.example.com/(m+1)', for each m and n between 0 and 1e308.