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Just added a bunch of numbers after micrillion lol. They were nanillion, picillion, femtillion, attillion, zettillion, yottillion, xonnillion, vecillion, icosillion, triacontillion, hectillion, killillion, and more illions, graham’s number, tree(3, 4, 5, and more), sscg(3, 4, 5, and more), rayo’s number, and more. I’ll keep adding. StopLoggingMeOutOfMyAccount (talk) 18:47, 23 May 2024 (UTC)Reply
- Your short scale number "names" for 10^(3*(10^(3n))+3), where n>1, seem to contradict those of the article linked in the appendix: "The name of a number 103n+3, where n is greater than or equal to 1000, is formed by concatenating the names of the numbers of the form 103m+3, where m represents each group of comma-separated digits of n, with each but the last "-illion" trimmed to "-illi-", or, in the case of m = 0, either "-nilli-" or "-nillion"." Username142857 (talk) 12:06, 9 June 2024 (UTC)Reply
- Correct. However, there is a point where this eventually ends and I based these other -illion number names after Jonathan Bower's coined -illions. StopLoggingMeOutOfMyAccount (talk) 23:22, 26 July 2024 (UTC)Reply