@sophiehaar: bc this outfit was robbed

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lu.ro.el
Lucinda :
Bod is sensational 😏
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emma :
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Charlotte :
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the top. omg.
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sara :
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ella :
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stunner
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Cutest
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mia 🐶 :
love so much
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MY UNCLE SAVED 18 PEOPLE, AND WAS CALLED A HERO FOR HIS BRAVERY ❤ Graham's number is an extremely large number that originated from a problem in Ramsey theory, a branch of mathematics. It is so vast that it cannot be expressed using standard notation like  10^100 . To grasp its scale, consider that if each digit of Graham's number were written in a single Planck volume (the smallest measurable unit), the total number of digits would still far exceed the number of Planck volumes in the entire observable universe. The number is defined using Knuth's up-arrow notation, a system designed to handle rapidly growing numbers. Graham's number is structured as a tower of exponents with 64 layers, where each subsequent layer is defined in terms of the previous one, creating a level of complexity that is difficult to visualize. The key to understanding its magnitude lies in how quickly this notation grows. To illustrate, consider a simpler example: 3↑↑↑3. In this context, the triple-up arrow (↑↑↑) represents a hyperoperation known as tetration. Starting from the rightmost 3, the expression is computed as follows: • The rightmost 3 is the base. • The next number, 3, indicates the number of times the base is multiplied by itself. • The triple arrow signifies that we are performing tetration, which is exponentiation iterated twice. This results in a number that is far larger than a regular exponent, such as 3^3^3 (which equals 3^27, or 7,625,597,484,987). However, even 3↑↑↑3 is minuscule compared to Graham's number, which requires 64 such layers of tetration to be fully defined. The concept of Graham's number is mind-bogglingly large #tcc #truecrimecommunity #rampage #fcc #antitcc
MY UNCLE SAVED 18 PEOPLE, AND WAS CALLED A HERO FOR HIS BRAVERY ❤ Graham's number is an extremely large number that originated from a problem in Ramsey theory, a branch of mathematics. It is so vast that it cannot be expressed using standard notation like  10^100 . To grasp its scale, consider that if each digit of Graham's number were written in a single Planck volume (the smallest measurable unit), the total number of digits would still far exceed the number of Planck volumes in the entire observable universe. The number is defined using Knuth's up-arrow notation, a system designed to handle rapidly growing numbers. Graham's number is structured as a tower of exponents with 64 layers, where each subsequent layer is defined in terms of the previous one, creating a level of complexity that is difficult to visualize. The key to understanding its magnitude lies in how quickly this notation grows. To illustrate, consider a simpler example: 3↑↑↑3. In this context, the triple-up arrow (↑↑↑) represents a hyperoperation known as tetration. Starting from the rightmost 3, the expression is computed as follows: • The rightmost 3 is the base. • The next number, 3, indicates the number of times the base is multiplied by itself. • The triple arrow signifies that we are performing tetration, which is exponentiation iterated twice. This results in a number that is far larger than a regular exponent, such as 3^3^3 (which equals 3^27, or 7,625,597,484,987). However, even 3↑↑↑3 is minuscule compared to Graham's number, which requires 64 such layers of tetration to be fully defined. The concept of Graham's number is mind-bogglingly large #tcc #truecrimecommunity #rampage #fcc #antitcc

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