ScienceForDummies - Week 6
Hello! Today after a week of polling, the topic "What is Graham's Number?" under the field of Mathematics.
Graham's Number is a really, really, big number. It can be referred to as "g", and was defined by a man named Ronald Graham. It responds to a theory made by Frank P Ramsey, a mathematician-philosopher. It is 3^3^3^3^N.
That was confusing, but let's examine its exact scale. No human can comprohend its size, it is larger than a googolplex (which is 10 to the power of 100 to the power of 10), and is so large the observable universe is roo small to contain a representation of it, even if just one digit occupies one planck volume - the smallest measurement humans can define. Still, it is finite.
That was complex but short! This is the form:
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