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| 20 Jul 2017 08:39 PM |
| you will amaze them with your mathematical knowledge and prowess tell them about grahams number: it essentially works like this the largest number or grahams number is so big it has to be annotated like this: G(64) basically it starts with G(1) where G(1) is just 3 Each time you add 1 to "G(n)" you put another 3 above the exponent so its like: so #### # # #### # ### # # #### = 3^3^3 = 7.6255975 x 10^12 G(4) = 3^3^3^3 = some big number all the way up to G(64) as you can tell it increases stupidly fast which it shows the biggest number well there is 1-2 other "numbers" are are bigger such as TREE(3) but its alot harder to explain how you reach that number without knowing alot more about math what defines a "biggest number" in this sense is that it has to of been used in some type of mathematical thesis or had some type of use in math |
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| 20 Jul 2017 08:39 PM |
| god i just love roblox uim just gonna pretend thsi thread never happened |
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| 20 Jul 2017 08:40 PM |
| Hypothetically there is no largest number |
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| 20 Jul 2017 08:42 PM |
aside from the wall of garbage that it was posted into
i described the biggest number as the biggest one that has ever been used in some mathematical thesis or useful computation or theory
aka not just a 1429192billionzillionmillion
but a number that has some type of use rather than just "infinity zeroes LUL" |
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