@supersecretaccc._: SERENA JOY LYRICS: yeah it's all for the cause for the good of us and if you close your eyes then it can't be your fault yeah, it's all for the cause for the good of us here's a tower we built painted gold on the walls we'll never be beat no, we never will fall while they out on the streets man, we're having a ball come in close, come in close come a little bit closer sing along, sing along what they tell you to do comin' round, comin' round comin' around the corner if they do it to them they'll do it to you if they do it to them they're gonna do it to you have a coke and a smile in the hot summer bliss now go bother your neighbors while we do what we wish have a coke and a smile let me show you a trick if you can't throw a punch you can learn how to spit and we'll never give up and we'll never submit look, the life of your dreams is beyond that cliff come in close, come in close come a little bit closer sing along, sing along what they tell you to do comin' round, comin' round comin' around the corner if they do it to them they'll do it to you if they do it to them they're gonna do it to you that's what you that's what you what you get, what you get what you get it's automatic go ahead, go ahead don't think about it what you get, what you get what you get rotting in the sunshine what you get, what you get it's automatic go ahead, go ahead don't think about it what you get, what you get what you get everything is just fine everything is just fine everything is just fine #serenajoyoliviarodrigo #oliviarodrigo #fyp #xyzbcafypシ #viral

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dannydiisco
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wait is the quality supposed to sound like that, or is it cuz it was taken from somewhere and the quality got reduced
2026-08-22 17:45:28
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is that addison rae background vocals im in heaven
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Please adddddd it on Spotify 😭😭😭😭
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ok but the lyricssssss
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"now go bother your neighbors, while we do what we wish" Damn, girl.
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Graham's number is an immense upper bound that arose in Ramsey theory, a branch of mathematics. It was used by mathematician Ronald Graham to solve a problem regarding multi-dimensional hypercubes. For decades, it held the Guinness World Record for the largest number ever used in a serious mathematical proof. ## 1. The Mathematical Context (Ramsey Theory) Graham's number solves a specific question about an n-dimensional hypercube: Connect all pairs of vertices in an n-dimensional hypercube to create a complete graph. Then, color every edge either red or blue. What is the smallest value of n for which *every* possible coloring must contain a single-colored (monochromatic) complete sub-graph with 4 vertices that all lie on a single plane? Graham proved that the answer is a finite number, establishing Graham's number as the absolute **upper bound** (the maximum possible dimensions required). 2. Construction Using Knuth's Up-Arrow Notation Because Graham's number is too massive to be written with traditional exponents, it is constructed using **Knuth's up-arrow notation** (\uparrow).Understanding Up-Arrows Single Arrow (\uparrow):** Standard exponentiation.     Double Arrow (\uparrow\uparrow):** A tower of exponents (tetration).     Triple Arrow (\uparrow\uparrow\uparrow):** A tower of towers. 3 \uparrow\uparrow\uparrow 3 creates an exponent tower of 3s that is 7,625,597,484,987 layers tall The 64-Layer Tower Graham's number is built in 64 sequential layers, where the number of arrows in each layer is determined by the value of the previous layer.  * **Layer 1 (g_1):**        (An unfathomably large number already)  * **Layer 2 (g_2):**        (Where the number of up-arrows is equal to the value of g_1)  * **Layer 64 (g_{64}):**    **Graham's Number (G)** = 3 \uparrow\dots\uparrow 3 (Where the number of up-arrows is equal to the value of g_{63}) ## 3. Scale and Properties  * **Physical Limitation:** The number cannot be written out in full. Even if every digit occupied a single Planck volume (the smallest possible measurable space), the observable universe is far too small to hold it.  * **Brain Collapse:** Storing all the digits of Graham's number directly in a human brain would require more information density than a black hole can sustain, causing the brain to collapse into a black hole.  * **Known Digits:** While we cannot know the full number, mathematicians have calculated its final digits using modular arithmetic. The last ten digits are **2464195387**.#foryoupage #tcc #larp #dawlat #fyp
Graham's number is an immense upper bound that arose in Ramsey theory, a branch of mathematics. It was used by mathematician Ronald Graham to solve a problem regarding multi-dimensional hypercubes. For decades, it held the Guinness World Record for the largest number ever used in a serious mathematical proof. ## 1. The Mathematical Context (Ramsey Theory) Graham's number solves a specific question about an n-dimensional hypercube: Connect all pairs of vertices in an n-dimensional hypercube to create a complete graph. Then, color every edge either red or blue. What is the smallest value of n for which *every* possible coloring must contain a single-colored (monochromatic) complete sub-graph with 4 vertices that all lie on a single plane? Graham proved that the answer is a finite number, establishing Graham's number as the absolute **upper bound** (the maximum possible dimensions required). 2. Construction Using Knuth's Up-Arrow Notation Because Graham's number is too massive to be written with traditional exponents, it is constructed using **Knuth's up-arrow notation** (\uparrow).Understanding Up-Arrows Single Arrow (\uparrow):** Standard exponentiation. Double Arrow (\uparrow\uparrow):** A tower of exponents (tetration). Triple Arrow (\uparrow\uparrow\uparrow):** A tower of towers. 3 \uparrow\uparrow\uparrow 3 creates an exponent tower of 3s that is 7,625,597,484,987 layers tall The 64-Layer Tower Graham's number is built in 64 sequential layers, where the number of arrows in each layer is determined by the value of the previous layer. * **Layer 1 (g_1):** (An unfathomably large number already) * **Layer 2 (g_2):** (Where the number of up-arrows is equal to the value of g_1) * **Layer 64 (g_{64}):** **Graham's Number (G)** = 3 \uparrow\dots\uparrow 3 (Where the number of up-arrows is equal to the value of g_{63}) ## 3. Scale and Properties * **Physical Limitation:** The number cannot be written out in full. Even if every digit occupied a single Planck volume (the smallest possible measurable space), the observable universe is far too small to hold it. * **Brain Collapse:** Storing all the digits of Graham's number directly in a human brain would require more information density than a black hole can sustain, causing the brain to collapse into a black hole. * **Known Digits:** While we cannot know the full number, mathematicians have calculated its final digits using modular arithmetic. The last ten digits are **2464195387**.#foryoupage #tcc #larp #dawlat #fyp

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