The Largest Number in Mathematics - Tree(3)

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There's a number which is so big that it cannot even be contained in the universe.

It's based on the maximum amount of trees in this mathematical game, the full rules would take a while to explain, but in layman's terms it's the amount of unique trees based on color nodes.

1745994564638


The full rules of the game are explained here:



Tree(1) = 1
Tree(2) = 3
Tree(3) = number so big it's beyond the size of our universe by an order of magnitude.


I know that's an abstract way of explaining it, but even if you were to take every single atom in the universe to make super computers to calculate how big tree(3) is, it still wouldn't calculate the answer before protons decay. Even if you theoretically had the answer to tree(3), it would be so large, if you inscribed each atom in the universe with a digit somehow, the amount of digits in this number would be greater than 6.022 × 10^23. So, there is literally no way to store the information of this number in this universe.

So it's basically infinite? nope, it's a finite integer, the number is just so big, no word can describe it and it transcends our universe.

But we know tree(2) = 3.
 
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I'll check this out in the morning
 
Not high iq. Not interesting
 
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very interesting you learn something new everyday:love:
 

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