What is the Largest Number?

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What is the biggest, largest, meanest and most terrifying number ever to be conceived?

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I like the fact that Graham's number is the upper limit of a range, which means the value they could be looking for might be 24.

BigyetiTechnologies
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"The solution is between 11 and Grahams number" .. can I just write this as an answer to every question at a math test? It will probably be a correct solution most of the time XD

Yoctopory
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Pre-schoolers don't know that mixing up "three" and "tree" can become a number so huge, it's unthinkable.

NAFProjects
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people: something-million
Me, a person who watched all parts of very large numbers: indescribable cardinal

hyppoh
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Hilbert's hotel sounds like a shit place to stay... Moving to the next room every time someone wants to check in...

thedahakha
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Vsauce: "40 is the biggest number...





On earth in terms of surface area"

antonioguerrero
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To help understand how large TREE(3) is,

TREE(3) - Graham’s Number ≈ TREE(3)

Compared to TREE(3), Graham’s Number is basically 0

LevatekGaming
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5 years ago I added this video to the "watch later" list. Sadly, I had too little experience with English and mathematics to understand anything you say. Today, I came back. I am finally worthy

morganlucchi
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The temperature, in degrees Kelvin, of my mixtape. That's the largest number.

mattczech
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"It has to have some use..." including the use of being the largest number??

katakana
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"numbers have an end"
-Muhamad ababou

shaawaizhaider
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PSYCH!! That's the WRONG numbah!!

anafranilgunk
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I find the fact that a 7x7x7 Rubiks Cube has more permutations than there are atoms in the observable universe astonishing. Imagine how many permutations all those cubes would have if you took all atoms in the observable universe and used them to build Rubiks Cubes.

Betacak
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I’m looking forward to part 2 of this series, then 3, and 4, and so on
for infinity.
Infinity is allowed there.

In ten years they’ll be saying, “remember when we thought Rayo’s number was big.”

johnjeffreys
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How do you say "On Crack" so calmly. I laughed at that moment so much.

flamingfox
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My brain broke when you mentioned the 7x7x7 Rubik's cube.

Kalevasd
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the total number of planck time intervals experienced by every plank legnth (cubic) in the observable universe is around 8.3x10^126.. at least we can beat googol in our own universe ">_>

Argentix
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The largest number is me setting my microwave to popcorn mode

nuclearskittels
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here is how to get to tree(3): imagine you have a single colour (this is how to get to tree(1)), say red, the first 'tree' you make has to have at most 1 dot (in red)(also note that every tree must contain at least one dot). the second tree you make has to have *at most* 2 dots in it (in this case also in red).the catch is no previous trees can be contained in later trees, so in other words you can't have all the points in a previous tree connected to the same *closest COMMON* point, meaning tree(1) is just 1. tree(2) is 3 but tree(3) is absolutely humongous.

felixroux
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"I suggest you go sit on a toilet now cause things are about to get insane"
*gets out of bed to go sit on toilet*

hedderbunderna