My friend told me the anime world is "Graham's number" of lightyears away from Earth. How true is this?

My friend told me the anime world is "Graham's number" of lightyears away from Earth. How true is this?

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Who the fuck is graham and what's his number?

Graham's number is like a number but really big and complex and it's so big you can barely understand it. Imagine a huge number like 10, well Graham's number is even bigger than that!

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Like, eleven and three-quarters?

There is no anime world, anime is just a bunch of drawings that move made by Japanese people, there nothing out there in space for you, just give up.

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Grahams number is easy to understand its shit like TREE(3) and Aleph numbers that go over my head

Imagine the number of all atoms in the observable universe.
Now raise this number to the power of "The number of atoms in the observable universe".
Now keep doing this every second for the remain lifespan of the universe.
This final number wouldn't even make a fraction of Graham's Number

Imma being dumb but why there are so many numbers that are basically "too big to be even counted"

But there are infinite possibilities in our infinite universe though

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you're never leaving this planet anyway, if you could do that you wouldn't be here

Not the point. Just knowing that they exist out there is comforting

Because they help our understanding of numbers that are too big to comprehend and yet are not infinite. Graham's number is used in a proof for example

>But there are infinite possibilities in our infinite universe though
There's a vast number of possibilities, anime planet isn't one of them.

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well that's clearly not true as it's literally never happened and also is obviously stupid

So it's infinity -1

Anime is real in Heaven

infinity - 1 = infinity

I'm sure the anime world is realer than heaven.

Universe isn't infinite. It's just big.

still smaller than yo mama

>universe is infinite
>source: my ass

It's one of the largest numbers ever used in a mathematical proof. It is just a fucking ridiculously huge number that is the solution to a mathematical question that Ronald Graham solved in the 70s. The other responses show you how ridiculously huge it is.

>purityfags
>waifufags
>moetards
>shounenshitters
the rope is waiting for you

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You forgot seinenniggers

If the universe is boundless, then it is infinite. If the universe has a boundary, there must be something outside to bound it. If this boundary is boundless, then the universe is infinite. If this boundary is bounded, there must be something outside to bound it too. Ad infinitum. Thus, the universe is infinite.

Mai waifu real?

Yes.

>It's one of the largest numbers ever used in a mathematical proof
How was it used to prove what?

infinity isn't a number retard

I guess a less retarded way to put it would be if you started writing digits of G's number on particles in the universe you'd soon run out of particles, and if you tried to add more particles to write the remaining digits there isn't enough space in the observable universe to put them all without collapsing the entire universe into a black hole.