User blog comment:TechKon/Lambda Function/@comment-24509095-20140301162447

So nΛ(m) would be a number made up of n's?

"The amount of n's can fill m observable universes"

Let's say that the observable universe stays the same and can fill up to 5 digits.

So.. should 3Λ(3) be equal to a 'large' number made up of 333333333333333 3's?

What about 2 digits like 96Λ(3)?

Or maybe (3Λ(3))Λ(3)?

Or ((3Λ(3))Λ(3))Λ(3)?