Accept or reject this logic?

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<p>or some outrageous number. Here’s my question:</p>

<p>When numbers get that large, what do we call them. Since numbers go to infinity, do we ultimately have the number “rock” or the number “it takes one to know one” We’re gonna run out of things to call these numbers OR do we just make up new words like peptbillion since there are infinite letter combos as well. I have pondered and debated this for the longest time and I often flip sides. What is your opinion?</p>

<p>No one has any thoughts?</p>

<p>… after a certain point, people do not care. And we express the numbers in scientific notation. So we have 1.243253246435 e 135324532</p>

<p>but i care, truly and honestly.</p>

<p>Yeah, is google really the last name created?</p>

<p>I think that may be the highest name given to a finite number.</p>

<p>googolplex, i believe is the biggest named number.</p>

<p>When would naming a number of such size ever be practical?</p>

<p>Same ways in which analyzing literature or learning history would be practical. Get it?</p>

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Actually you are wrong there. There aren’t an infinite number of combos with 26 letters, unless you can form one with infinite “a’s” or any letter of the alphabet in the word. The permutation can approach a “great” number that we often ignore its use and instead we round it to “infinite” to make our lives easier.</p>

<p>Incorrect. Analysis of literature and/or history provides a further insight into thought. Naming all conceivable numbers would not.</p>

<p>The niche of describing such a number has already been filled by the scientific notation, since it is far more efficient than nomenclatures. Get it through your head.</p>

<p>Even with scientific notation, the numbers go on because we have an infinite amount of numbers to infinite amount of powers So yeah. AND what does further insight into thought give us??? Not a whole lot. We can analyze numbers too…</p>

<p>lil_killer… of course there are an infinite number of letter combinations because words can be infinitely long.</p>

<p>However, the infinity of the set of all real numbers is smaller than the infinity of the set of possible naming schemes because in the English language, pronounciation makes certain combinations impossible.</p>

<p>;)</p>

<p>We can always derive from other languages.</p>