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Re: 40 is the largest number in the world.

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cmpadilla2 is not online. cmpadilla2
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22 Oct 2016 01:29 PM
I have proof if you want it.


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22 Oct 2016 01:30 PM
It's fact, and I have evidence for that fact.


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22 Oct 2016 01:30 PM
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22 Oct 2016 01:31 PM
Incorrect, 41 isn't even close to being the biggest word.


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22 Oct 2016 01:32 PM
Sticks and stones may break my bones but words are merely the smallest element of language capable of containing meaning and isolation and as such could never directly produce the four thousand Newtons of force per square centimeter required to break bones.

vsauce best meme


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22 Oct 2016 01:35 PM
In what font? :D


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22 Oct 2016 01:38 PM
A researcher has calculated the 2,000,000,000,000,000th digit of the mathematical constant pi - and a few digits either side of it.
Nicholas Sze, of tech firm Yahoo, said that when pi is expressed in binary, the two quadrillionth "bit" is 0.
Mr Sze used Yahoo's Hadoop cloud computing technology to more than double the previous record.
It took 23 days on 1,000 of Yahoo's computers - on a standard PC, the calculation would have taken 500 years.
The heart of the calculation made use of an approach called MapReduce originally developed by Google that divides up big problems into smaller sub-problems, combining the answers to solve otherwise intractable mathematical challenges.
At##a###### cluster of 1,000 computers im###########his algorithm to solve an equation that plucks out specific "bits" of pi, expressing the constant in binary - the ones and zeroes familiar from computing.
Pi slicing
The pursuit of longer versions of pi is a long-standing pastime among mathematicians.
But this approach is very different from the full calculation of each digit from the decimal point onward.
Instead, each of the Hadoop computers was working on a formula that turns a complicated equation for pi into a small set of mathematical steps, returning just one, specific piece of pi.
"Interestingly, by some algebraic manipulations, (our) formula can compute pi with some bits skipped; in other words, it allows computing specific bits of pi," Mr Sze explained to BBC News.
This quest for ever-higher binary bits of pi has been ongoing for a number of years, with the former single-digit record held by Colin Percival, founder of the Tarsnap online backup service. He found the quadrillionth bit of pi in 2000.
"The [formula for picking specific digits out] was discovered in 1995, so the fact that there are two separate pi computation records is quite new, historically speaking," Dr Percival told BBC News.
The record for finding consecutive numbers, from 3.14 onward to the final digit, is held by Fabrice Bellard, who announced in January that he had calculated pi to 2.7 trillion digits.
He told BBC News that the single-digit and full pi calculation are vastly different in the degree to which they can be "parallelised" - that is, cut up into manageable pieces among different computers.
He said the current, single-digit record is "more a demonstration of the Hadoop parallelisation framework... it can demonstrate the power of new algorithms which could be useful in other fields".
The record-breaking MapReduce approach, he said, is useful in physics, cryptography and data mining.
Mr Sze added that the calculation was also a good test for the Hadoop hardware and approach.
"This kind of calculation is useful in benchmarking and testing," he said.
"We have used it to compare the [processor] performance among our clusters."


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22 Oct 2016 01:45 PM
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22 Oct 2016 01:48 PM
actually he's right

40 is physically the biggest number in the world
just not numerically

its not like we don't watch vsauce dude stop trying
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