What is the highest number ever recorded?

What is the highest number ever recorded?

googol
The number googol is a one with a hundred zeros. It got its name from a nine-year old boy. A googol is more than all the hairs in the world.

What is bigger than a googolplex?

Graham’s number is also bigger than a googolplex, which Milton initially defined as a 1, followed by writing zeroes until you get tired, but is now commonly accepted to be 10googol=10(10100). Graham’s number is bigger than the googolplex.

How many zeros does Graham’s number have?

101 digits
It can be described as 1 followed by one hundred 0s. So, it has 101 digits. Sometimes for really big numbers, we can talk about how many digits the number of digits has.

How much is Rayo’s number?

Rayo’s number: The smallest number bigger than any number that can be named by an expression in the language of first order set-theory with less than a googol (10100) symbols.

What is this number 1000000000000000000000000?

septillion
Some Very Big, and Very Small Numbers

Name The Number Symbol
septillion 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Y
sextillion 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Z
quintillion 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 E
quadrillion 1,000,000,000,000,000 P

Do numbers end?

The sequence of natural numbers never ends, and is infinite. So, when we see a number like “0.999…” (i.e. a decimal number with an infinite series of 9s), there is no end to the number of 9s. You cannot say “but what happens if it ends in an 8?”, because it simply does not end.

What is a gogal?

Definition of googol : the figure 1 followed by 100 zeros equal to 10100. Google vs.

What is bigger than tree3?

11352349133049430008. SSCG(3) is much larger than both TREE(3) and TREE(3).

Why is Rayo’s number so big?

Rayo’s function is given by the smallest number larger than any number nameable in n symbols of first order set theory, a language strong enough to allow variables, functions, recursion, etc.

Is Rayo’s number well defined?

Rayo’s number is, in Rayo’s own words, “the smallest positive integer bigger than any finite positive integer named by an expression in the language of first-order set theory with googol symbols or less.” For example, the FOOT (first-order oodle theory) function was also considered to surpass it, but it is ill-defined.

Do numbers go on forever?