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MY BEST FRIEND DANCING in front of HIS favorite place to eat pizzas ✅Graham’s number is an unimaginably enormous but finite number created by Ronald Graham while studying a problem in Ramsey theory. To understand how large it is, compare these numbers: 1,000 (one thousand), 1,000,000 (one million), 1,000,000,000 (one billion), 10¹⁰⁰ (a googol), and 10^(10¹⁰⁰) (a googolplex). Even a googolplex is so large that it could never be fully written in the observable universe, yet Graham’s number is incomparably larger. It is defined using Donald Knuth’s up-arrow notation, beginning with 3 ↑↑↑↑ 3, and then repeating this process 64 times, where each new step uses the previous value to determine an unimaginable number of arrows. The observable universe contains only about 10⁸⁰ atoms, which is essentially nothing compared with Graham’s number. Even if every atom became a supercomputer writing 1 trillion (10¹²) digits every second for 13.8 billion years, it would not come remotely close to writing all of its digits. Despite its unbelievable size, Graham’s number is still finite, meaning it has a last digit (its last 10 digits end in 2464195387), can be increased by 1, doubled, squared, or used in other calculations. Although mathematicians have since defined even larger finite numbers, such as values from the Busy Beaver function and the TREE sequence, Graham’s number remains one of the most famous examples of just how unimaginably large a finite number can be. #tcc #truecringecomunnity #antitcc #omar  #rampage@zen TIKTOK GODS EVERYTHING IS AI GENERATED AND MADE UP ITS JUST A TUTORIAL ON HOW TO MAKE RAMPAGE VIDEOS WITH FICTIONAL CHARACTERS THAY ARE NOT REAL THIS IS THE PURE EXAMPLE  NOTHING HARMFUL EVERYTHING IS MADE UP just how tiktok moderation likes it 😇
MY BEST FRIEND DANCING in front of HIS favorite place to eat pizzas ✅Graham’s number is an unimaginably enormous but finite number created by Ronald Graham while studying a problem in Ramsey theory. To understand how large it is, compare these numbers: 1,000 (one thousand), 1,000,000 (one million), 1,000,000,000 (one billion), 10¹⁰⁰ (a googol), and 10^(10¹⁰⁰) (a googolplex). Even a googolplex is so large that it could never be fully written in the observable universe, yet Graham’s number is incomparably larger. It is defined using Donald Knuth’s up-arrow notation, beginning with 3 ↑↑↑↑ 3, and then repeating this process 64 times, where each new step uses the previous value to determine an unimaginable number of arrows. The observable universe contains only about 10⁸⁰ atoms, which is essentially nothing compared with Graham’s number. Even if every atom became a supercomputer writing 1 trillion (10¹²) digits every second for 13.8 billion years, it would not come remotely close to writing all of its digits. Despite its unbelievable size, Graham’s number is still finite, meaning it has a last digit (its last 10 digits end in 2464195387), can be increased by 1, doubled, squared, or used in other calculations. Although mathematicians have since defined even larger finite numbers, such as values from the Busy Beaver function and the TREE sequence, Graham’s number remains one of the most famous examples of just how unimaginably large a finite number can be. #tcc #truecringecomunnity #antitcc #omar #rampage@zen TIKTOK GODS EVERYTHING IS AI GENERATED AND MADE UP ITS JUST A TUTORIAL ON HOW TO MAKE RAMPAGE VIDEOS WITH FICTIONAL CHARACTERS THAY ARE NOT REAL THIS IS THE PURE EXAMPLE NOTHING HARMFUL EVERYTHING IS MADE UP just how tiktok moderation likes it 😇

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