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Numbers beyond trillion.

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Sir Rusty, Nov 20, 2008.

  1. #1
    I heard the next number is Quadrillion.
    Whats next?
     
    Sir Rusty, Nov 20, 2008 IP
  2. Hayastan Phantom

    Hayastan Phantom Peon

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    Quintillion.
     
    Hayastan Phantom, Nov 20, 2008 IP
  3. dynashox

    dynashox Premium Member Staff

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    #3
    Quadrillion
    Quintillion
    Sextillion
    Septillion
    Octillion
    Nonillion
    Decillion
    Undecillion
    Duodecillion
    Tredecillion
    Quattuordecillion
    Quindecillion

    and the list will go on....... :D
     
    dynashox, Nov 20, 2008 IP
  4. LogicFlux

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    #4
    Any of those could be the name of a hostile race/species on Star Trek.
     
    LogicFlux, Nov 20, 2008 IP
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    Quindecillion <----- What's next? :confused:
     
    trebor_evets, Nov 20, 2008 IP
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    #6
    I thought 6 was hextillion instead of sextillion. Kinda like hexagon. Anyways, I looked up some others

    16 sexdecillion
    17 septendecillion
    18 octodecillion
    19 novemdecillion
    20 vigintillion
     
    Limotek, Nov 21, 2008 IP
  7. Sir Rusty

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    I will be the 1st Quindecillionare :p!
     
    Sir Rusty, Dec 19, 2009 IP
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    #8
    The last number is Lastlion i guess...! Juz kiddin.. :p
     
    krolbiz, Dec 19, 2009 IP
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    To infinity... and beyond.
     
    COOLORANGEFREEZE, Dec 19, 2009 IP
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    TekkmanCZ Greenhorn

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    #10
    The last number is Googolplex (200 zeros I think?)
     
    TekkmanCZ, Jun 7, 2017 IP
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    logicb0x Well-Known Member

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    #12
    And here I thought is was gazillion.
     
    mmerlinn, Jun 25, 2017 IP
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    Blank ™ Well-Known Member

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    #13
    Ever heard of Googolplexianth? :)
     
    Blank ™, Jun 25, 2017 IP
  14. Colin_Firth

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    #14
    Theoretically, this will go on forever. Like calculus, you can see about visualizing infinity - but still a concept we can somewhat grasp and deal with, such as grasping through calculus the concept of limit at infinity. It blows the mind that humans can still find ways to deal with infinity in math!

    Anyhow.. reverse that question, what's the smallest number! :)
     
    Colin_Firth, Jul 2, 2017 IP
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    Infinity is more of a philosophical concept rather than something that truly exists. In other words, every number and/or boundary that you can not name YET should be called infinity, but if you break that boundary tomorrow .. infinity definition's destroyed or ..? :)
     
    Blank ™, Jul 2, 2017 IP
  16. Colin_Firth

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    #16
    Actually - infinity is not a concept, it does exist. If I can post this link on infinite limits of vertical asymptotes (https://www.studypug.com/calculus-help/limits/infinite-limits-vertical-asymptotes) - you can see via the graphs, that calculus graphically and mathematically represent the concept of when something approaches infinity, thereby proving that it exists.
    In essence as a mathematically derived function - what happens if variables in the function approach infinity, the conclusion is actually finite.

    Mind boggling, but extremely intuitive.

    I literally had the lecture this week :)
     
    Colin_Firth, Jul 5, 2017 IP