what is the biggest non-infinite number?
What is the biggest non-infinite number?
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The diameter of the universe
Not if expressed in relation to the universe diameter
That is a nonsensical question, because no matter what answer you'll come up with, I could take that and add 1 to it.
There is no biggest non-infinite number.
3.
Graham's.
circumference
Not in the order I chose.
>no matter what answer you'll come up with, I could take that and add 1 to it
Brainlet detected.
amount of entropy
the biggest number used in a published theorem would probably be grahams number
it's so big if you were able to conceptualize it your brain would collapse into a black hole from the entropy stored in your heads radius
infinite + 1
Let's see you prove me wrong, wise-guy.
I hereby declare a number bigger than graham's number. Let [math]g[/math] be graham's number.
Behold: [math]g^{g}[/math]
you fucker do you realize what you have done
Brainlet detected
[math]g^{g^{g}}[/math]
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Everyone else can leave the thread now.
Draw me a square circle too.
In base universe: 1
Oh shit
Huh huh. Dicks.
(infinity)-0.(infinity)
t. brainlet who doesn't know latex
that equals to infinity
You can do /that/?!
it would be like 999999999999999999999-0.999999999999999999999
no fag, you can't subtract finite numbers from infinity, just like you can't create infinity with finite numbers
shut up
Take the biggest number you can think of.
Even if you add together all the numbers between 1 and that number, your new number will still be infinitely smaller than infinity.
>you can't subtract finite numbers from infinity
Wrong.
ω−1 = { 1, 2, 3, 4, ... | ω }
>you can't create infinity with finite numbers
Also wrong.
ω = { 1, 2, 3, 4, ... | }
infinite minus one
Infinity minus 1 is infinity.
that's an infinite set, it's effectively an infinite number
you jaundiced, jumped up, vercordiously pusillanimous piffle
It's made of finite numbers, which is exactly what you or some other user tried to claim wasn't possible.
>Implying 1 is the smallest number you can subtract from infinity
If you're going to go with that approach, here:
infinite finite numbers is the same thing as an infinite number
Wouldn't it be "infinite" because it's ever expanding?
Tree-3
considering its provable that there is no largest number, why bother asking this? google would probably tell you all you need to know in 1 sentence
Numbers arent even real
4-chan
What about Graham's number to the power of Graham's number multiplied by Graham's number to the power of Graham's number?
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dumb frogposter
Let x be the largest number that is jot infinity
>x
You sir, are too superior to be on our planet.
He has a point claiming that an infinite set is a finite number is clearly a contradiction.
9294854
0.999... the biggest
0.000...1, smallest
8 because it uses all seven segments on the display so it's the biggest, in fact it's the same amount of big as infinity because infinity is 8 sideways