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HAD TO REPOST CUZ IT WAS RESTRICTED. the Police finally does smth good i guess. #antitcc #effortpost #edit #targetaudience #rampage Graham's number is an unimaginably large finite number that famously served as an upper bound for a problem in a branch of mathematics called Ramsey theory. Named after mathematician Ronald Graham, it held a long-standing record in the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest number ever used in a serious mathematical proof.How It Is BuiltBecause normal scientific notation cannot handle numbers this large, mathematicians use Knuth's up-arrow notation to build it step-by-step:One up-arrow (\(\uparrow \)) means regular power (like 3³).Two up-arrows (\(\uparrow\uparrow\)) mean repeated powers (tetration).Three up-arrows (\(\uparrow\uparrow\uparrow\)) mean an even faster level of repetition.Step 1 (g₁): Start with 3 followed by four up-arrows and a 3 (\(3 \uparrow\uparrow\uparrow\uparrow 3\)).Step 2 (g₂): Take 3, put a number of up-arrows equal to g₁, and follow it with 3.The Final Number (G or g₆₄): Repeat this exact layering process 64 times.Key FactsToo big to write: The entire observable universe is far too small to hold all the digits of Graham's number if you tried to write them out normally. Even if every single digit were the size of a tiny Planck length, space would run out.Not infinity: Despite its massive scale, it is just a regular whole number. It is much closer to zero than it is to infinity.We know the end: Even though the beginning and middle are impossible to write out, mathematicians actually know that the final digits of Graham's number end in a 7.Larger numbers exist now: While it was the first giant number of its kind to be used in a proof, newer and larger numbers (such as TREE(3) or SCG(13)) have since surpassed it in other mathematical contexts.
HAD TO REPOST CUZ IT WAS RESTRICTED. the Police finally does smth good i guess. #antitcc #effortpost #edit #targetaudience #rampage Graham's number is an unimaginably large finite number that famously served as an upper bound for a problem in a branch of mathematics called Ramsey theory. Named after mathematician Ronald Graham, it held a long-standing record in the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest number ever used in a serious mathematical proof.How It Is BuiltBecause normal scientific notation cannot handle numbers this large, mathematicians use Knuth's up-arrow notation to build it step-by-step:One up-arrow (\(\uparrow \)) means regular power (like 3³).Two up-arrows (\(\uparrow\uparrow\)) mean repeated powers (tetration).Three up-arrows (\(\uparrow\uparrow\uparrow\)) mean an even faster level of repetition.Step 1 (g₁): Start with 3 followed by four up-arrows and a 3 (\(3 \uparrow\uparrow\uparrow\uparrow 3\)).Step 2 (g₂): Take 3, put a number of up-arrows equal to g₁, and follow it with 3.The Final Number (G or g₆₄): Repeat this exact layering process 64 times.Key FactsToo big to write: The entire observable universe is far too small to hold all the digits of Graham's number if you tried to write them out normally. Even if every single digit were the size of a tiny Planck length, space would run out.Not infinity: Despite its massive scale, it is just a regular whole number. It is much closer to zero than it is to infinity.We know the end: Even though the beginning and middle are impossible to write out, mathematicians actually know that the final digits of Graham's number end in a 7.Larger numbers exist now: While it was the first giant number of its kind to be used in a proof, newer and larger numbers (such as TREE(3) or SCG(13)) have since surpassed it in other mathematical contexts.

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