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  • Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
  • A guide to very very big numbers. This video covers googol, tetration, hyperoperations, Graham's number and TREE(3). Enjoy!
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  • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
    @AGuideToInterestingStuff  13 днів тому +51

    Several quick notes:
    Yes, I am aware of SSCG(3) and Rayo's number but I thought that the video would drag on a little.
    There are several minor errors with the visuals. Specifically at 3:19 where it says that 65536 is 2 tetrated to 5 rather than 2 tetrated to 4 and at 6:31 where it shows TREE(10^10) when I say "TREE(googol)" when it should show TREE(10^100)
    When talking about graham's number, I said that g0 was 3 hexated to 3 but actually that's g1 and g0 isn't really a thing.
    I excluded infinity because I intend to make another video covering exclusively infinities.
    Sorry about the music being a little too loud.
    Edit: Yes, everyone. I am writing a script for a sequel. You can stop mentioning SSCG(3), Rayo's number, BIG FOOT, the fast-growing hierarchy, etc...

    • @Xnoob545
      @Xnoob545 11 днів тому

      Have you heard of the DaVinci number, made by DV103

    • @Nikewertz__
      @Nikewertz__ 11 днів тому +1

      Infinity is an idea of something which does not have an end, not a number. That is another reason why no one should mention infinity as a largest number in their video about googology.

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  11 днів тому +4

      @@Nikewertz__ Precisely, though infinity does serve as a sort of sister mathematical branch to googology so one could still assume I would cover it, which is why I gave another explanation as to why it's not covered.

    • @Nikewertz__
      @Nikewertz__ 11 днів тому +1

      @@AGuideToInterestingStuff I forgot to mention the Fast Growing Hierarchy, which uses infinite ordinals to create unfathomably large numbers.

    • @DavidMuri-lm5vy
      @DavidMuri-lm5vy 10 днів тому +2

      ​@@AGuideToInterestingStuff Also how are numbers that are as great as or greater than 10^1060 even usable, or calculatable? Because the highest number that computer systems can ever understand is 10^1054 after that going one value higher than that number will make the computer round it out to either "Nan" (which stands for not a number,) or the computer will round the number out to Infinity, So how did we even discover these numbers? 🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐

  • @qwarty_gd
    @qwarty_gd 10 днів тому +72

    Remember, every giant number in this video is closer to 0 than it is closer to infinity

    • @griffinthegreat4873
      @griffinthegreat4873 4 дні тому

      It is the number of numbers it’s not on the number line you and I use

    • @hunterchichester5720
      @hunterchichester5720 2 дні тому

      It is on mine tho ​@@griffinthegreat4873

    • @Judy-of-Judyland
      @Judy-of-Judyland День тому +2

      ​@@griffinthegreat4873yes, it is. It's just after all the finite numbers (Before too if it's unsigned).

  • @oboo1225
    @oboo1225 11 днів тому +97

    "we cannot meet giants, but we may glimpse them on the horizon, and bask in their radiance" is such a fire line

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  11 днів тому +15

      Thank you very much! I write short stories in my spare time alongside making videos so I like trying to be a little eloquent in my scripts.

    • @oboo1225
      @oboo1225 11 днів тому +5

      @@AGuideToInterestingStuff oh nice!

    • @AlvogInsidetuber
      @AlvogInsidetuber 2 дні тому

      Yes

  • @whentheskittlesfightback
    @whentheskittlesfightback 9 днів тому +31

    "hey you want TREE(3) chips"
    "what"
    and then they were crushed under the unfathomable mass of an impossible number of chips

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  9 днів тому +5

      This has no right to be as funny as it is.

    • @gregg8721
      @gregg8721 8 днів тому +6

      That amount of chips would have so much mass that it would probably collapse the universe into a singularity

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  8 днів тому +4

      @@gregg8721 I am now tempted to make a video looking at what would happen if there were actually TREE(3) chips.

    • @gregg8721
      @gregg8721 8 днів тому +2

      I would 100% watch that
      Also a bit of unrequested feedback, the video was really great but the audio mixing was a touch off, I found it a bit hard at times to understand what you’re saying over the music. Just lower the volume of the music and maybe raise your mic volume a bit and it should be fine :)

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  8 днів тому +3

      @@gregg8721 Thanks for the feedback! I 100% agree. I'll make sure to improve the audio balancing on my next video.

  • @Nikewertz__
    @Nikewertz__ 11 днів тому +41

    -Hello! Can I have f_10(10(↑10)10) Bottles of water, please.
    -Man, what are you talking about...

    • @robinpinar9691
      @robinpinar9691 4 дні тому +1

      "can I get large number garden number bottles"

  • @lawaataling
    @lawaataling 14 днів тому +73

    Could I have TREE(3) croissants, please? Keep the change

    • @claireirish8212
      @claireirish8212 12 днів тому +6

      Of course!
      This is a supermarket, these croissants are at isle TREE(540) pentated to 8

    • @Aredpikmin
      @Aredpikmin 11 днів тому +3

      That would be $TREE(4).

    • @DaniDy01
      @DaniDy01 11 днів тому +2

      No worries just walk TREE(TREE(g60)))^^^^^^^^^^^3 miles left and you'll find the croissants.

    • @ishu4227
      @ishu4227 11 днів тому +2

      Oh just make sure you don't slip in the puddle TREE(TREE(g45))^^^3 miles from here, we accidentally knocked over TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(60^^^^^^^^g69))))^^^^^^^^g64 bottles of water, each containing TREE(g64) ounces of water each

    • @thechosenone7400
      @thechosenone7400 11 днів тому

      Sure, just go to aisle TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(g65)))) and make sure you don’t knock over the newly made section, it is still under construction and you will be get a TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(g(g(g(291))))))))$ fine for breaking it, and also that’ll be TREE(g(20572))$ hexated to a googolplex sir

  • @gameplaysh6135
    @gameplaysh6135 13 днів тому +43

    You may have science on your side, but you'll never beat that one kid at the playground.

  • @KarddydaboardyOrBLOXYGN
    @KarddydaboardyOrBLOXYGN 10 днів тому +13

    “Hey look, theres a TREE(3)”
    Tree?, i dont see any trees
    “no, TREE(3)”
    ohhhh.

  • @scmtuk3662
    @scmtuk3662 7 днів тому +7

    Now, Rayo's number _is_ obviously big.
    But it's still less than the number of years until Nintendo announces a new F-Zero game.

  • @Bit64ONE
    @Bit64ONE 13 днів тому +20

    underrated channel...

  • @user-hi8jv6cw8n
    @user-hi8jv6cw8n 9 днів тому +7

    Rayo's number: "watch *this* "

    • @SingerSage
      @SingerSage 2 дні тому

      “∀R {
      {
      ∀[ψ], s: R([ψ],t) ↔ ([ψ] = "xi ∈ xj" ∧ t(xi) ∈ t(xj))
      ∨ ([ψ] = "xi = xj" ∧ t(xi) = t(xj))
      ∨ ([ψ] = "(¬θ)" ∧ ¬R([θ], t))
      ∨ ([ψ] = "(θ∧ξ)" ∧ R([θ], t) ∧ R([ξ], t))
      ∨ ([ψ] = "∃xi(θ)" ∧ ∃t′: R([θ], t′))
      (where t′ is a copy of t with xi changed)
      } ⇒ R([ϕ],s)
      }”

    • @SingerSage
      @SingerSage 2 дні тому

      I’d imagine this’d come with that Thanos-beatboxing sound effect but with Agustín Rayo in MIT’s big number duel.

  • @teraforma_worldbuilding
    @teraforma_worldbuilding 14 днів тому +9

    I am learning so much math 💀

  • @NotNochos
    @NotNochos 11 днів тому +5

    Amazing video, but the music was a little loud. Maybe lower it some. Awesome video, great explanation of TREE

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  11 днів тому

      Thank you! And thank you for your feedback as well, I'll try to improve the audio balancing next time.

  • @SoupEarthOfficial
    @SoupEarthOfficial 11 днів тому +4

    I smell UNDERRATED

    • @jeiemtco
      @jeiemtco 4 дні тому

      *gasp* SOUP!? YO WHAT’S UPPP!!!

  • @brianbroyles4318
    @brianbroyles4318 8 днів тому +2

    TREE(3) JINXS
    that one kid, Tree(3)+1

  • @Reset-u5x
    @Reset-u5x 6 днів тому +3

    TREE(10000000): HAHAHA
    ∞: shut up

  • @myyoga8spa
    @myyoga8spa 11 днів тому +1

    You just blow my mind. I’m glad I ran into your video ❤

  • @Audisknfj
    @Audisknfj 2 дні тому +1

    Rayo’s number gets mentioned a lot here, and I would like to bring up some fun properties of Rayo’s function used to construct such number
    The function grows linearly when the input value is small: with 10 first order set theory symbols you can write 1, with 30 you can write 2. Seems slow right?
    This is not the case however as it grows faster. By 300 you have the function growing at the rate of multiplication, by 340 you have it grow at the rate of exponentiation, and by 400 the rate becomes tetration. And we’re not talking about the actual value of Rayo’s function; no, this is just a lower bound. If I remember correctly, RAYO(380) is at least greater than 2^65536
    By the time you reach 7400, Rayo’s function grows so fast that it is almost certainly possible that the value is greater than S(2^65536-1), S() is a function that is growing faster than ANY COMPUTABLE FUNCTION, faster than G, faster than Tree, and so on
    And Rayo’s number has the input set at a googol. The number would certainly be so big that the number would not only lose its meaning, but any number or symbols or machines that can enclose an iota of its being will certainly collapse into a black hole, for there isn’t close to enough information to store the concept of Rayo’s number

  • @jasonzawtun
    @jasonzawtun 13 днів тому +16

    TREE(3) to SSCG(3) to Rayo's Number. Rayo's number the biggest number ever defined so Infinity.
    Rayo's Number ↑↑↑ 5 = MY NUMBER!!!!!!!!!!

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  13 днів тому +9

      I was thinking of mentioning Rayo's number, actually but I felt like the video was getting too long. Same story with SSCG(3). As for infinity, I actually have an entire sequel planned about different infinities.

    • @Xnoob545
      @Xnoob545 11 днів тому +2

      Where LNGN and DaVinci number

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  11 днів тому +2

      @@Xnoob545 As with the others, they were cut for the sake of time, but a sequel is definitely a possibility.

    • @jasonzawtun
      @jasonzawtun 11 днів тому +1

      @@Xnoob545Huh?

    • @Nikewertz__
      @Nikewertz__ 11 днів тому +2

      ​@@jasonzawtun LNGN (Large Number Garden Number) is a number that was meant to be the largest number, but it is ill-defined so Rayo's Number is the largest "defined" number.

  • @hannoii
    @hannoii 13 днів тому +9

    and still all those numbers are closer to 0 than ∞

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  13 днів тому +5

      Infinity is crazy.

    • @sonicwaveinfinitymiddwelle8555
      @sonicwaveinfinitymiddwelle8555 12 днів тому +4

      and still infinity is closer to 0 than all uncountable cardinals

    • @Nikewertz__
      @Nikewertz__ 11 днів тому +1

      FAST GROWING HIERARCHY

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  11 днів тому

      @@Nikewertz__ Worry not! I plan on covering them in the infinity video (because you can't reach numbers like The Feferman-Schütte ordinal without one)

    • @robinpinar9691
      @robinpinar9691 4 дні тому

      ​@@sonicwaveinfinitymiddwelle8555and still it's closer to 0 than absolute infinity

  • @aradnoobh.7483
    @aradnoobh.7483 10 днів тому +1

    I love the music. It makes the video so epic!

  • @doyoureallyneedaname
    @doyoureallyneedaname 13 днів тому +5

    Can I have tree(3)?
    You meant 3 trees right
    Right...?

  • @rohamcodm3117
    @rohamcodm3117 11 днів тому +2

    Crazy how every number and shapes where made by himself

  • @nesquickyt
    @nesquickyt 4 дні тому +2

    Agustín Rayo: hold my beer

  • @R5O_63O8
    @R5O_63O8 9 днів тому +1

    Wholly underrated... I expected it to have a couple of thousands of subscriber with all of those transitions and hooking me into thay content. Those demonstrations were also on point. I believe you'll have a very succesful career in UA-cam in the near-future, given such pristine quality of work os assured. There are some mistakes here, you have mentioned them in the comments yourself, but, hey, people learn from mistakes. A master has made a multitude of more mistakes than the beginner has tried. You got this.
    Edit: Oh yeah, the music was fire too, very on-spot music that goes with the video.

  • @user-mm7ul5ng2l
    @user-mm7ul5ng2l 13 днів тому +12

    great video however 65536 is 2 tertiated to 4 not 5.

  • @alphax4785
    @alphax4785 9 днів тому +1

    The thing I like about TREE is that you don't need ANY underlying mathematics beyond early grade school to understand the rules unlike pretty much every other 'big' number.

  • @AlbySilly
    @AlbySilly 6 днів тому +2

    I mean 1000000 isn't too hard to grasp as a 1920x1080 screen has a little over 2M pixels. But this video did make me realize how big a googol (as well as googolplex 'n googolplexian) actually is

  • @penfriendz
    @penfriendz 2 дні тому +1

    I'm a little bit disappointed that you didn't go into the limits of computation in such a video. There are functions out there which are equal to a certain number but it's unprovable what number they're equal to.

  • @paulinalevina9690
    @paulinalevina9690 5 днів тому +2

    3 plus 3=6
    3 cubed=27
    3 exponent=

  • @JustAPersonWhoComments
    @JustAPersonWhoComments 9 днів тому +1

    As a TREE(TREE(TREE...), I can conclude that this number is way bigger than Graham's

  • @Boxx4234
    @Boxx4234 10 днів тому +6

    And still, these numbers are nowhere near infinity. They are closer to 0 than to infinity.

    • @svz5990
      @svz5990 9 днів тому

      because infinity isn't even a number? its a size/amount of numbers on the number line

    • @Boxx4234
      @Boxx4234 9 днів тому

      @@svz5990 infinity is KIND of a number

    • @UltraEgoCell
      @UltraEgoCell 8 днів тому

      No it isn't ​@@Boxx4234

    • @raphaelbajet7583
      @raphaelbajet7583 7 днів тому +1

      @@Boxx4234like saying a bird is KIND OF a lizard bc they both lay eggs. Like, nah

    • @Boxx4234
      @Boxx4234 7 днів тому

      @@raphaelbajet7583 fine but vsauce said that infinity is kind of a number but whatever

  • @mincraft672
    @mincraft672 4 дні тому +1

    this is what i want to learn in a math lesson

  • @user-mh8vq9vb9l
    @user-mh8vq9vb9l 2 дні тому +1

    I actually CAN grasp googol so jokes on you!

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  2 дні тому +1

      Very impressive, though I doubt it, unless of course, you can visualise more things than there are particles in the universe.

  • @SuryaBudimansyah
    @SuryaBudimansyah 10 днів тому +1

    Nah I feel like around 1990s is big enough, also the best decade

  • @MrPillowStudios
    @MrPillowStudios 5 днів тому +1

    My brain is literally zoning out and daydreaming, your video is fine though.

  • @Kiririll579
    @Kiririll579 11 днів тому +3

    4:40 actually TREE(3) is the biggest number that was used in any mathematical proof (for Kruskal's three theorem), Graham's number is just more well-known

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  11 днів тому +3

      That's exactly why I said "At the time of its imagination": because numbers like TREE(3) came along later to steal its crown.

    • @Kiririll579
      @Kiririll579 11 днів тому +2

      @@AGuideToInterestingStuff Ok! English is not my main language, so I can misunderstand some things

  • @LightningShiva1
    @LightningShiva1 2 дні тому +2

    Your video is really captivating but just a little suggestion is to tone down the music a bit, its a bit hard to hear what is being said.

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  2 дні тому +2

      A few other people said that as well, thanks. I'll make sure the next video's have a bit better balancing.

  • @newspacia
    @newspacia 10 днів тому +1

    amazing content, subscribed :)

  • @user-pc5ln1rc2p
    @user-pc5ln1rc2p 10 днів тому +1

    Can't believe you didn't even touch on the fast growing hierarchy.

  • @xbox360online
    @xbox360online 2 дні тому +1

    Wait until i pull 10^10^100↑↑↑↑10^10^100↑↑↑↑TREE(Rayo's number) THAT IS TOO BIG IT IS GONNA BE MY NUMBER NOW.

  • @bruhaccountsidk_2
    @bruhaccountsidk_2 11 днів тому +1

    this video is so underrated u deserve a like + sub bro

  • @inpatol3204
    @inpatol3204 5 днів тому +2

    Nice video

  • @Baburun-Sama
    @Baburun-Sama 11 днів тому +3

    Something Higher than TREE(3) is SSCG(3)

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  11 днів тому +1

      As I mentioned in the pinned comment, I omitted it for the sake of time and engagement.

    • @ukdavepianoman
      @ukdavepianoman День тому +1

      Indeed, SSCG(3) is much greater than TREE(TREE(TREE.....TREE(3)....))) where the number of TREEs is TREE(3). It's mind-boggling.

  • @minor_locrian7
    @minor_locrian7 4 дні тому +1

    I counted to 10000 once(You should've added Rayo's number too).

  • @ArenGunesBasturk-xj3io
    @ArenGunesBasturk-xj3io День тому +1

    The universe has more than that

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  День тому +1

      The whole universe might but we will never know. The observable universe, however, is almost unanimously agreed to have around 10^80 particles.

  • @hakuruyu
    @hakuruyu 11 днів тому +1

    counted to like 3000 while trying to get some sleep

  • @shophaune2298
    @shophaune2298 10 днів тому +1

    Small thing, but isn't 3^^^^3 =g1 in the sequence, not g0? (For graham's number)

  • @ESeth-xb5cu
    @ESeth-xb5cu 10 днів тому +1

    Boogol is 10 with 100 (^) and with a ten at the end of the number

  • @arandomaltaccount0
    @arandomaltaccount0 13 днів тому +3

    my favorite number is on the exact opposite side of the spectrum, Okojo Ermine Number
    and since you made a video about numbers, what's your favorite?

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  13 днів тому +3

      Oh, that's an excellent question. There are lot's of good ones but I'm going to have to go with the old favourite: Phi. I feel like my answer might vary from day to day, though.

    • @Nikewertz__
      @Nikewertz__ 11 днів тому +1

      The golden ratio (or phi) is an interesting and mysterious number! It is one of my favorites too!

  • @X3m.Gaming
    @X3m.Gaming 7 днів тому +1

    everyone gangsta till BHO pulls up

  • @rngesus66
    @rngesus66 9 днів тому +1

    I'm so curious about this TREE(3) number that I often search the internet for a page/picture where every tree is drawn that can be made.
    I still haven't found anything.

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  8 днів тому

      Unfortunately, there are more possible trees than there are plank lengths in the observable universe so we couldn't possibly list them all, but you can always try with a pencil and paper and draw your own trees. It's quite fun, actually.

    • @rngesus66
      @rngesus66 8 днів тому +1

      @@AGuideToInterestingStuff I bet it would be fun, if I understood the rules. I understand the ,,Nth tree can only have N seeds" I understand the ,,trees can't contain previous ones" but no matter how many videos I watch about this I don't understand the common ancestor rule.

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  8 днів тому +1

      @@rngesus66 My apologies, allow me to attempt to explain it again because, you're right, I think I might have done a bit of a lackluster job in the video. For one tree to contain another, you don't really need to understand the common ancestor rule, simply imagine taking out parts of the tree. If we had a simple straight-line tree that went A--B--B then we couldn't make one that was A--B--A--B because we could remove the second A to make the first tree. I find that that's the most helpful way to think about it.

  • @djthompson4236
    @djthompson4236 8 днів тому

    Absolute everything

  • @MoisesVecinal2024
    @MoisesVecinal2024 7 днів тому +1

    5:23 Bro it's that our geometry

  • @julesharris6383
    @julesharris6383 6 днів тому +1

    Do a video on first order oodle theory and BIG FOOT

  • @12fretter
    @12fretter 9 днів тому +1

    Another channel where they think music MUST be louder than the spoken word. Tree(Irritating)

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  9 днів тому +1

      Since you asked so kindly: You are using the lowercase tree function, not as fast growing as the uppercase tree function or TREE function. Since irrational numbers don't work with tree, those letter Is in "Irritating" along with all the other letters. This could be rewritten as tree((3i)2r)(2t)ang)
      In all seriousness though, a passive aggressive comment probably isn't the best way to get a person to listen to you. Instead, try respectfully pointing out the issue, it's crazy how much nicer you come across.

  • @Manisphesto
    @Manisphesto 10 днів тому +1

    Wait until you see g65.

  • @lmfao6125
    @lmfao6125 12 днів тому +2

    sick video! the music was pretty cool
    also at 3:15, don't power towers work by working out the highest power first instead of the lowest, so instead of 2^2^2^2^2 = 4^2^2^2 = 16^2^2 = 256^2 = 65536, it would be 2^2^2^2^2 = 2^2^2^4 = 2^2^16 = 2^65536 ≈ 2×10¹⁹²⁷⁸? i could be wrong, but this is a way more way of interpreting power towers to make much bigger numbers lol
    anyway, nice video once again, i liked the narration 👍

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  11 днів тому +1

      Thanks very much and thank you for pointing out that mistake, you're 100% correct. I think what happened is that I accidentally put 2 tetrated to 4 rather than 2 tetrated to 5 but, by a quirk of the maths, it comes out to equal the same as 2 tetrated to 5 if you calculate the power tower from the top. Thank you again for your kind words and for discovering that error which is now mentioned in the pinned comment.

    • @ishu4227
      @ishu4227 11 днів тому

      To interpret power towers that way, i'd personally parenthesis them, as so: 2^(2^(2^(2^2)))

  • @ygyubonou
    @ygyubonou 5 днів тому +1

    TREE(3) is nothing compared to the two gods (infinity and…
    ABSOLUTE INFINITY)

  • @user-jr2df8iy8i
    @user-jr2df8iy8i 13 днів тому +5

    could I have rayos number pizza slices

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  13 днів тому +3

      That might take a while to bake but I'll try my best.

    • @user-jr2df8iy8i
      @user-jr2df8iy8i 11 днів тому +1

      @@AGuideToInterestingStuff TYSMSMSM FOR REPLYING TO ME

    • @user-jr2df8iy8i
      @user-jr2df8iy8i 11 днів тому

      How about googolplex?

    • @bruhaccountsidk_2
      @bruhaccountsidk_2 11 днів тому

      yeah can i also get SSCG(308)^^^TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(TREE(3) cups of coke

    • @user-jr2df8iy8i
      @user-jr2df8iy8i 10 днів тому

      How about googolplex pizza slices
      Is that fine? ☺️
      And please stop deleting my comments angry emoji 😠

  • @Ruddy-Ruddy
    @Ruddy-Ruddy День тому +1

    Nice! Subbed!

  • @Geometrydash22294
    @Geometrydash22294 19 годин тому +1

    The world of numbers starts with one! What should I do with it? can it be used in game creation codes? Have you seen what is on the clock? After 12 comes 1, there are also "units of time" like: minute, hour, day, and someone else knows: second. But what's next? After all, the day does not go on indefinitely, they only repeat themselves. A MONTH! What's it? And yes, this is again a unit of time, if you add up 12 months, you get a year, and out of 100 years there will be a century, I'll tell you that people on average live 74 years at the moment. So what are we going to do with such a small but useful unit? the number "two" is a new universe, numbers begin after it, even hundreds, even thousands, but there is a number and more... I present to your attention... A million! This number is not so close to infinity, but even far away, people in the 17th 18th 19th 20th century invented a bunch of numbers, some of them are even difficult to pronounce, if you thought that infinity is a number, then no, it's not a number, because you can't count up to this number, and don't try, even with God it won't work, it seems you have a question "why did you come up with infinity?", everything is simple, people couldn't make a normal number and made your infinity, and then we have many more questions.
    Chapter two. Multiplication, division, numbers to a power, tetration.
    What are we going to do with the numbers? And I'll throw the chips in the trash so that some homeless guy eats the chips. So what about the numbers, and the scrambled eggs? I ate the scrambled eggs, but the numbers are fine. No jokes. Did you know what multiplication is? We learned this at school, how much is 2+2? If you said 4, then you are right, but how much is 9×6? well, of course 54, it's not difficult, but here are the following questions... Pull the notebook out of your pocket, but why do you need a notebook? How much is 2 in a Cube? Viewer: of course it's eight! Me: that's right, but how much is 6^3? Audience: 216, easy! Any more questions? I'm out of thoughts...
    Chapter 3: The Mafia. Hey, hey, fool, what kind of mafia? What kind of control is this? Who put the mafia in here? I didn't seem to play it, some kid is looking at me, what are you doing here? Child: and I have a *mate* on you, do you know what the mafia is? Mafia top. Me: then I'm *mate* again, I don't care about you. You fool. Mafia of that, sports pillow. mafia...
    Chapter 69420: The Mafia is the best. I'm saving you right now...
    chapter, not chapter; 9292291. You're going to die!
    Roll the dice! Child: so what? Wait, no! *disappear*
    I finally got rid of the kid, phew.

  • @Noodleislucky
    @Noodleislucky 10 днів тому +1

    SSCG(1) raros number Sam’s number… inf! Omega ω absolute infinity Ω

  • @Unofficial2048tiles
    @Unofficial2048tiles 5 днів тому +1

    Ive counted to like 1100 or something before

  • @guynamedfrancis
    @guynamedfrancis 6 днів тому +1

    uncountable infinity is theoretically infinite cause.. where do you start? 0.0000001?, 0.00000000000000001?, 0.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001? and even if you reach the next number, you have to do it again and theres no limit on how many zeros there can be

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  6 днів тому

      Exactly. Unreachable infinity is larger than anything else in this video (infinitely larger)

  • @nicholasgoodwin-n7z
    @nicholasgoodwin-n7z 3 дні тому +1

    Just letting people know numbers like big foot and sasquatch and the big garden number cant be visualised compared messed with or calculated even with supercomputers they are not big numbers they are not huge either they are virtually impossibly big and would shrink multiverses into black holes that are unfathomably big and that is not even close to the lower bound of their sizes.

  • @peliqueirolaza09
    @peliqueirolaza09 8 днів тому +1

    I just don’t understand how the function TREE produces finite numbers. Like, it just doesn’t get in my head, I don’t understand it. They should be infinite right?

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  8 днів тому +2

      It is confusing because it definitely does seem like it would be infinite but there is a proof that shows otherwise. The idea of the proof, if I understand it correctly, is that the maximum tree size only grows by 1 but at the same time the amount of trees you're not allowed to make is also growing. Eventually you'll have made every single tree possible that doesn't contain another. I totally get what you're saying though because it really does seem like it should be infinite.

    • @peliqueirolaza09
      @peliqueirolaza09 8 днів тому +1

      @@AGuideToInterestingStuff thanks for explaining, i'll keep researching about it because it really is a fascinating topic for me

  • @craigclaggett3102
    @craigclaggett3102 11 днів тому +1

    everyone forgets about 9 to be used in every digit. or even repeating 9 decimals

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  11 днів тому +1

      Unfortunately, that actually doesn't get very far. To get a number larger than even something like Googolplex, you would need more 9s than there are atoms in the observable universe so it's a little impractical. Also, I think the video would have been a little boring if it were only 9s.

  • @tiyenin
    @tiyenin 8 днів тому +1

    3:06
    I don't even have to do the math to know that 2 to the tetration of 5 is WAY more than 5 figures. I still will, though.
    2tet2: 16
    2tet3: 2^16=65536
    See?

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  8 днів тому +1

      Yes, as I mentioned in the pinned comment, I accidentally put 2 ^^ 4 instead. Sorry about that!

  • @canalminigenio
    @canalminigenio 2 дні тому +1

    Tree(tree(3))

  • @Swingylad
    @Swingylad 11 днів тому +1

    Can i have TREE(TREE(78^Graham’s Number)) school pizzas?
    I swear the school pizzas where i am are GODLY

  • @turtleDev32
    @turtleDev32 9 днів тому +1

    73 i'd say is a pretty large number

  • @xinzhou976
    @xinzhou976 6 днів тому +1

    tree game = funni

  • @chesterdeguzman6789
    @chesterdeguzman6789 6 днів тому +1

    SSCG:🗿

  • @user-yq5ct5yu1y
    @user-yq5ct5yu1y 6 днів тому +2

    1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512 subs! Gg

  • @rigelungad2926
    @rigelungad2926 11 днів тому +1

    Yeah um i want TREE(TREE(TREE(3) MORE PARTS?

  • @wolfingtoniii8720
    @wolfingtoniii8720 8 днів тому +2

    Hexton 3^tree(tree…}tree(tree…}tree(10^^^^^^^100^^^^^^^9999^^^^3377)^1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000(decillion)
    By: UA-camr Wolfingtoniii8720 the Arch Duke of the Kingdom of Puppi Island(this is how it’s spelled).

  • @CompanionCube
    @CompanionCube 10 днів тому +1

    💯>>>

  • @sushmapalimar283
    @sushmapalimar283 7 днів тому +1

    2:10 10^80 = 100 quinvigintillion

  • @Trufflo_
    @Trufflo_ 11 днів тому +1

    very cool video, love your editing style. This video seems a little bit simular to math genius. I do admit you did make the video more entertaining, but you might need to check if your video is original or not.

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  11 днів тому +1

      Thank you! I hadn't watched the video before you mentioned this but, now that I have, I see what you mean. Rest assured that I will graciously take the video down if Digital Genius requests.

    • @Trufflo_
      @Trufflo_ 11 днів тому +1

      @@AGuideToInterestingStuff Yo! Thanks for replying :) I'm not on digital genius's team or anything btw, i just watched both the videos pretty close together. All good, and great video :)

  • @user-dt7mz5bz7z
    @user-dt7mz5bz7z 10 днів тому +1

    if you know... 1 stud needs about 0 seconds to climb it. but THAT breaks the rule because you didnt climb IT, so, only 3 studs or more is allowed, but, what if ITS negative? you will fall. -1 and more is allowedd also... how many seconds does it need to climb TREE(3) studs?

    • @user-dt7mz5bz7z
      @user-dt7mz5bz7z 10 днів тому

      pin me

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  9 днів тому +1

      @@user-dt7mz5bz7z I'm afraid I can't because I already have a pinned comment that's sort of more important.

    • @user-dt7mz5bz7z
      @user-dt7mz5bz7z 9 днів тому

      @@AGuideToInterestingStuff hey well thats from roblox, studs ARE from roblox. so, does that mean it now?

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  9 днів тому +1

      @@user-dt7mz5bz7z Well, no. I'm sorry but your comment is just not as important to have pinned as the one which goes over important notes.

  • @Skivv5
    @Skivv5 7 днів тому +1

    Tree(graham's number) tetrated by Tree(graham's number) tetrated by Tree(graham's number) tetrated by Tree(graham's number) tetrated by Tree(graham's number) tetrated by Tree(graham's number) tetrated by Tree(graham's number) tetrated by Tree(graham's number) tetrated by Tree(graham's number) tetrated by Tree(graham's number) tetrated by Tree(graham's number) tetrated by Tree(graham's number) tetrated by Tree(graham's number) tetrated by Tree(graham's number) tetrated by Tree(graham's number) tetrated by a whole lot.

  • @danshi2479
    @danshi2479 4 дні тому +1

    tree (omega) is TOO BIG

  • @c猫t
    @c猫t 11 днів тому +1

    a small youtuber

  • @ToDCreal
    @ToDCreal 11 днів тому +2

    what about SSCG(3) and SCG(12)

  • @viviana5787
    @viviana5787 3 дні тому +1

    and rayo(10^100)

  • @null6200
    @null6200 10 днів тому +1

    The largest number is: limit of n as n -> inf

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  10 днів тому +1

      The point of this video was simply to highlight some interesting large numbers, not to 'win' by finding the highest one possible.

  • @frank_033
    @frank_033 День тому +1

    What about loader’s number???

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  11 годин тому +1

      As stated in the pinned comment, I didn't include any more numbers simply for the sake of time and having a consistent 'narrative' so to speak that raps up at a good point.

  • @NachoManWithThePlan
    @NachoManWithThePlan 8 днів тому +1

    googolplexian: •_•

  • @cristianmazzei9230
    @cristianmazzei9230 11 днів тому +2

    BIG FOOT

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  11 днів тому +2

      I forgot about BIG FOOT, actually. Thank you for reminding me. Perhaps I'll mention it in a sequel.

    • @cristianmazzei9230
      @cristianmazzei9230 11 днів тому +1

      @@AGuideToInterestingStuff
      No problem

  • @CompanionCube
    @CompanionCube 10 днів тому +2

    music is a bit too loud, can barely hear you sometimes

  • @Andree12378
    @Andree12378 3 дні тому

    Googolplex 💀 tree 3 ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️

  • @djthompson4236
    @djthompson4236 8 днів тому

    Absolute infinity

  • @user-fp4gl8ox6m
    @user-fp4gl8ox6m 17 годин тому +1

    What about sky’s number limit
    (S)2=(S22)^3^^^^^F^T

    • @AGuideToInterestingStuff
      @AGuideToInterestingStuff  11 годин тому +1

      As the pinned comment says, all other numbers were omitted for the sake of time but may appear in a sequel.

  • @CTL-hi
    @CTL-hi 3 дні тому +1

    Ez 52!^10^10^100 = c
    C
    ^
    Tree(Tree(Tree(Tree(C)))

  • @AUDIORBX
    @AUDIORBX 5 днів тому +1

    Epsilon nought is not bad

  • @AlvogInsidetuber
    @AlvogInsidetuber 2 дні тому +1

    Around 800 0:03

  • @NoobyL0L
    @NoobyL0L 7 днів тому +1

    Inf auto translates to one

  • @robinpinar9691
    @robinpinar9691 4 дні тому +1

    every number shown in this video is 0 to me

  • @obbispeedrunsgames9573
    @obbispeedrunsgames9573 6 днів тому +1

    i think its -92