Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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1 googol
1 googolplex
1 googolplexian
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TREE(3)
g64 (Graham's Number)
SSGC(3)
TREE(10)
SSGC(1 Million)
TREE(g10)
SGC(g10)
TREE(g64)
SSGC(g64)
SGC(g64)
g(g64)
g(g(g64))
TREE(g(g(g64)))
((((((g64 of those((((((g64!)!)!)!)!)!)g64 of !)'s!)!)!)!)!)!)!
TREE(Number Above)
Aleph 0
1/0
Can anyone think of a number larger than the third to last number?
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Aleph 1 > Aleph 0
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Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph Aleph...
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infinite
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I think you underestimate Tree(3), it completely dwarfs Graham's number and probably a fair few other numbers on your list, (although I cant find anything talking about what SSGC is... could you link something?)
Edit: nvm, found it, its SSCG not SSGC, and yes, you are correct that SSGC(3) > Tree(3)
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infinite^infinite^infinite^x X=>infinite
thanks hg for making this much better and ty for my avatar aswell
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Infinity is not a number
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3
5
10
100
1000
10000
1 million
1 billion
1 trillion
1 quadrillion
1 quintillion
1 decillion
1 googol
1 googolplex
1 googolplexian
1 gigafaxul
g2
g3
g5
g10
g25
TREE(3)
g64 (Graham's Number)
SSGC(3)
TREE(10)
SSGC(1 Million)
TREE(g10)
SGC(g10)
TREE(g64)
SSGC(g64)
SGC(g64)
g(g64)
g(g(g64))
TREE(g(g(g64)))
((((((g64 of those((((((g64!)!)!)!)!)!)g64 of !)'s!)!)!)!)!)!)!
TREE(Number Above)
Aleph 0
1/0Can anyone think of a number larger than the third to last number?
Stop..
Seriously what are those biggest numbers topics I don't understand
My personal top 5 big numbers:
5) googolplexoplex aka 10^10^10^100: This number is so big that if everyone in the universe were to make spaghetti at the same time, it would take really long to make googolplexoplex spaghetti.
4) 1: Now this might not look like much but wait! If we are talking about Z2 this is literally the biggest number.
3) the biggest prime: Although we don't know what it is yet, scientists believe the biggest prime is achieved when you multiply all the other prime numbers together. Wow!
2) 11: Now you are probably saying "11? That's not very big". And you're right. Except you aren't. 11 is literally bigger than all negative numbers. That means 11 is bigger than an infinite set of numbers making 11 infinitly large. Crazy!
1) infinity+1: You thought infinity is big? Think again. Scientists believe infinity + 1 is the biggest number there is. Wow, just amazing.
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