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Ruku
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Darkside of the Moon Insane since: Aug 2003
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posted 09-12-2003 14:14
Can anyone give me the greatest number in the universe? No, it is not an infinite number, and Calvin and Hobbes numbers don't count (meaning eleventy-twelve). This number is a completely legitimate number.
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"The Mystery of Life"
Vol. 841, Ch. 26
"All life begins with Nu and ends with Nu. This is the truth! This is my beleif! ...at least for now." - Chrono Trigger
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Raptor
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: AČ, MI, USA Insane since: Nov 2001
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posted 09-12-2003 14:23
42.
But eleventy-twelve takes a very close second place.
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Wes
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist
From: Inside THE BOX Insane since: May 2000
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posted 09-12-2003 14:28
"The score is still Q to 12!"
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Ruku
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Darkside of the Moon Insane since: Aug 2003
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posted 09-12-2003 15:59
Ay no, I'm quite serious. There is a number that is greater than any number you can create.
And Raptor: 42 is the answer to the greatest question in life. This isn't the greatest question, just the greatest number 
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"The Mystery of Life"
Vol. 841, Ch. 26
"All life begins with Nu and ends with Nu. This is the truth! This is my beleif! ...at least for now." - Chrono Trigger
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Gilbert Nolander
Maniac (V) Inmate
From: Washington DC Insane since: May 2002
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posted 09-12-2003 16:17
I guess perhaps 1 is the greatest number, because there is only 1 god, and god is the greatest. Blah. Blah Blah.
http://www.polarbearandco.com/Jinniyah.html
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Fig
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist
From: Houston, TX, USA Insane since: Apr 2000
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posted 09-12-2003 16:23
dangit wes, you beat me to it 
chris
KAIROSinteractive
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Emperor
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist with Finglongers
From: Cell 53, East Wing Insane since: Jul 2001
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posted 09-12-2003 16:54
Ruku:
quote: There is a number that is greater than any number you can create.
Yes its:
(any number you can create) + 1
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FAQs: Emperor
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krets
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist
From: KC, KS Insane since: Nov 2002
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posted 09-12-2003 17:24
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warjournal
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist
From: Insane since: Aug 2000
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posted 09-12-2003 18:22
I'm inclinded to think that n+1 is an expression and not a number.
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Bugimus
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist
From: New California Insane since: Mar 2000
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posted 09-12-2003 18:47
I don't get it. I'm eager to hear the answer.
. . : slicePuzzle
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Ruku
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Darkside of the Moon Insane since: Aug 2003
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posted 09-12-2003 18:56
All valliant attempts, but whatever number you guys create times zero is zero.
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"The Mystery of Life"
Vol. 841, Ch. 26
"All life begins with Nu and ends with Nu. This is the truth! This is my beleif! ...at least for now." - Chrono Trigger
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Emperor
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist with Finglongers
From: Cell 53, East Wing Insane since: Jul 2001
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posted 09-12-2003 19:29
Ohhhhh I see its a riddle - its been a while since we did this.
Then my guess is that it is the great Leveller of all numbers the Omega to their Alpha: 0
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Emps
FAQs: Emperor
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Ruku
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Darkside of the Moon Insane since: Aug 2003
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posted 09-12-2003 19:34
No... How could zero be the greatest number? It has no value whatsoever. And zero times zero equals zero too.
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"The Mystery of Life"
Vol. 841, Ch. 26
"All life begins with Nu and ends with Nu. This is the truth! This is my beleif! ...at least for now." - Chrono Trigger
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Emperor
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist with Finglongers
From: Cell 53, East Wing Insane since: Jul 2001
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posted 09-12-2003 20:38
Ruku: Just to be sure we are all on the same page - this is a riddle and you know the answer and you want us to come up with the answer.
With that as my starting point I'll go with:
Is it i - the square root of -1?
I'm guessing it is great as in 'Alexander The' and not > but.........
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FAQs: Emperor
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Raptor
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: AČ, MI, USA Insane since: Nov 2001
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posted 09-12-2003 20:51
0i is still zero though, Emps.
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Lord_Fukutoku
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: West Texas Insane since: Jul 2002
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posted 09-12-2003 21:02
Along similar lines to Emps, my vote goes to pi.
[Edit: Which I realize is still 0 when multiplied by 0.
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Raptor
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: AČ, MI, USA Insane since: Nov 2001
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posted 09-12-2003 21:15
I'd think about it a bit longer, but I'm still trying to figure out how to change an NFA with two states & two epsilon transitions into a DFA. It's proving to be um... difficult ><
Intution says it's some sort of undefined number. Like x/0 (which when multiplied by 0, doesn't exist).
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Bugimus
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist
From: New California Insane since: Mar 2000
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posted 09-12-2003 21:20
n/0? Isn't that infinite?
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Slime
Lunatic (VI) Mad Scientist
From: Massachusetts, USA Insane since: Mar 2000
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posted 09-12-2003 21:33
Eh, n/0 is "undefined." The limit of n/x as x goes to zero from the positive side is infinity, though.
The answer can't be any finite complex number, since all such numbers times zero equals zero. According to Ruku, it's not infinity either, nor is it eleventy-twelve.
Well, I'm stuck.
Is it NaN? =)
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Ruku
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Darkside of the Moon Insane since: Aug 2003
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posted 09-13-2003 04:17
Ah yes, you guys are getting closer... I said it had to be a complex number and Emps and the rest of you guys are on the right track... No its not the sq.rt. of -1. NaN?
And yes I guess you could call this a riddle... I was trying to come up with some rhyme but I stink at poetry.
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"The Mystery of Life"
Vol. 841, Ch. 26
"All life begins with Nu and ends with Nu. This is the truth! This is my beleif! ...at least for now." - Chrono Trigger
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Moon Shadow
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Rouen, France Insane since: Jan 2003
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posted 09-13-2003 13:38
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Ruku
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Darkside of the Moon Insane since: Aug 2003
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posted 09-13-2003 14:46
Quite a beautiful post Moonshaddow... I don't really know how you came to 1=(-1)... Anycase you didn't find the answer... The other guys were on the right track though.
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"The Mystery of Life"
Vol. 841, Ch. 26
"All life begins with Nu and ends with Nu. This is the truth! This is my beleif! ...at least for now." - Chrono Trigger
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outcydr
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: out there Insane since: Oct 2001
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posted 09-14-2003 02:30
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Ruku
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Darkside of the Moon Insane since: Aug 2003
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posted 09-14-2003 03:55
Nope....... 8*0=0. Nullified. Should I give off a hint?
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"The Mystery of Life"
Vol. 841, Ch. 26
"All life begins with Nu and ends with Nu. This is the truth! This is my beleif! ...at least for now." - Chrono Trigger
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Wes
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist
From: Inside THE BOX Insane since: May 2000
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posted 09-14-2003 05:07
Actually, I think krets had something there ...
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Slime
Lunatic (VI) Mad Scientist
From: Massachusetts, USA Insane since: Mar 2000
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posted 09-14-2003 05:24
Ruku, NaN is a JavaScript value which stands for "Not a Number." You get it by multiplying a number by a string or something.
Moon Shadow: I don't understand how you started off your little equation - how is -1 equal to the cube root of itself?
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Moon Shadow
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Rouen, France Insane since: Jan 2003
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posted 09-14-2003 09:17
Slime :
Any root of 1 is equal to 1. Here I played with a negative number under the root (which is usually forbidden) and the power of the root to achieve a negative number.
You have to agree that :
(-1)^3 = (-1) * (-1) * (-1) = -1
Therefore if you apply a cubic root to both the left and right parts of this equation, you'll find that the cubic root of (-1)^3 (= -1) is equal to the cubic root of (-1). Try with a calculator, you'll see.
More generally, any number written a^(x/y) can be written also like the y-th root of a^x.
The former equation I posted is rigorous, except that it is forbidden in mathematics to write negative numbers under a root, because it can lead to such results.
Ruku :
A little hint would be welcome indeed.
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Slime
Lunatic (VI) Mad Scientist
From: Massachusetts, USA Insane since: Mar 2000
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posted 09-14-2003 09:38
quote: Also, the mathematic student in me screams when he sees expressions divided by 0, it is forbidden to write such expressions.
Actually, that's not true. It's a common myth that you "can't divide by zero." In reality, you can divide by zero all you want - you simply get the value "undefined" by doing so. 3/0 = undefined.
A number of theorems also include the condition that they only work when something is "a non-zero real number."
However, neither of these facts mean that you *can't* divide by zero.
Similarly, you can take the square root of a negative number all you like, and you get the undefined value by doing so. [edit: correction, you get a complex/imaginary number by doing so.]
That said, I'm trying to figure out what's wrong with the equation you posted. I don't believe the problem is taking the cubic root of -1, I believe that may be legal. I suspect the problem actually lies in the conversion from (-1)^(6/2) to cuberoot((-1)^2), which may not be a legal conversion for negative numbers. I don't know, I'll have to do some research on it or something.
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Ruku
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Darkside of the Moon Insane since: Aug 2003
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posted 09-14-2003 20:53
Both Raptor and Slime are very close to the answer... BIG HINT. But be prepared to defend your answer.
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"The Mystery of Life"
Vol. 841, Ch. 26
"All life begins with Nu and ends with Nu. This is the truth! This is my beleif! ...at least for now." - Chrono Trigger
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velvetrose
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: overlooking the bay Insane since: Apr 2001
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posted 09-15-2003 13:04
my guess: the largest number in the universe is unknown.
[edit - typo]
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Ruku
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Darkside of the Moon Insane since: Aug 2003
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posted 09-15-2003 15:35
Ah well this is a very controvercial number. And yes, whoever said that, it is NaN (Not a Number). Or at least a "real" number. Sorry 'bout being so late on this one.
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"The Mystery of Life"
Vol. 841, Ch. 26
"All life begins with Nu and ends with Nu. This is the truth! This is my beleif! ...at least for now." - Chrono Trigger
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outcydr
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: out there Insane since: Oct 2001
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posted 09-15-2003 16:01
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Lord_Fukutoku
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: West Texas Insane since: Jul 2002
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posted 09-15-2003 18:35
Yep, Slime's right.
The correct conversion is: (-1)^(2/6) = (sixth-root(-1))^2 ... Not (-1)^(2/6) = (sixth-root(-1^2))
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Xpirex
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Dammed if I know... Insane since: Mar 2003
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posted 09-15-2003 19:28
..any number you care to state + 2

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Slime
Lunatic (VI) Mad Scientist
From: Massachusetts, USA Insane since: Mar 2000
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posted 09-16-2003 04:41
Is it indeterminate?
Lord_Fukutoku: I'm not actually sure if there's a problem with the conversion from (-1)^(2/6) to 6th-root((-1)^2). I think the problem is more subtle. I'm wondering if it has to do with the subtle difference between "square root" and the radical sign.
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counterfeitbacon
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Vancouver, WA Insane since: Apr 2002
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posted 09-16-2003 10:57
how 'bout x+1, with x being the currently known (or theorized) highest number.
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Ruku
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Darkside of the Moon Insane since: Aug 2003
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posted 09-16-2003 13:34
Xpirex and Counterfeit Bacon, both your numbers multiplied by zero are zero. Not the greatest number. Slime, if you ment, "indefinate", yes it is.
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"The Mystery of Life"
Vol. 841, Ch. 26
"All life begins with Nu and ends with Nu. This is the truth! This is my beleif! ...at least for now." - Chrono Trigger
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Gilbert Nolander
Maniac (V) Inmate
From: Washington DC Insane since: May 2002
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posted 09-16-2003 14:48
what does multiplying a number by 0 have to do with it being the greatest number?
I thought all numbers when multiplied by 0 are 0, even fractions or anything.
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Raptor
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: AČ, MI, USA Insane since: Nov 2001
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posted 09-16-2003 15:34
Not necessarily. As has been pointed out, there are expressions that when multiplied by zero, don't necessarily equal zero.
(n/2) * 2 = n
(n/0) * 0 = NaN (and definitely != n)
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Gilbert Nolander
Maniac (V) Inmate
From: Washington DC Insane since: May 2002
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posted 09-16-2003 17:12
you can't divide a number by 0
ah.nevermind....
The answer is 2.54

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