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Those numbers are small. In order of size.
Tree 3
Grahams number
Tree graham's number
Rayo's number
God damn Maggot. You just blew my mind!Once you have an experience of the infinite and eternal, size, distance, and time, all become irrelevant, except in temporal matters. In the absolute they have no meaning at all. Note I said 'and experience of' and not 'understand'. You cannot understand the infinite with the finite mind, but you are able to have a direct experience of it.
What cracks me up is when they try to give you 'Multiple universes'. The whole meaning of 'uni' is one. There can only be one universe, it may have a multiple dimensional capability or many 'sub verses', but one is one.
www.merriam-webster.com › dictionary › uniUni- Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
uni- prefix : one : single unicellular Word History Etymology Latin, from unus — more at one
Often wondered about that.Interesting, makes you wonder if we are alone.
To add fuel to that fire, if we cut Alaska in half, Texas would then be the third largest state.And thats bigger than Texas.
Sad to disappoint you Texans.
The word fit when it was put in to use. Now it necessarily needs a revision. Multiverse is what ive heard some Cosmologists use lately.Once you have an experience of the infinite and eternal, size, distance, and time, all become irrelevant, except in temporal matters. In the absolute they have no meaning at all. Note I said 'and experience of' and not 'understand'. You cannot understand the infinite with the finite mind, but you are able to have a direct experience of it.
What cracks me up is when they try to give you 'Multiple universes'. The whole meaning of 'uni' is one. There can only be one universe, it may have a multiple dimensional capability or many 'sub verses', but one is one.
www.merriam-webster.com › dictionary › uniUni- Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
uni- prefix : one : single unicellular Word History Etymology Latin, from unus — more at one
But still, all those 'multi verses' must exist within one infinite 'uni verse'.The word fit when it was put in to use. Now it necessarily needs a revision. Multiverse is what ive heard some Cosmologists use lately.
Just like the big bang. No longer thought of as the first event, just an event, which they can’t see beyond at this point.