User blog:MachineGunSuper/The Salad Function

The salad function is a function with uncomputable growth rate, but it is probably a salad function. Who cares anyway??? It might not even be well defined but who cares ;)

Salad(1) = The Largest Computable number that if you add 1 to becomes uncomputable.

Salad(2) = The smallest number bigger than any finite number described in Salad(1) symbols or less.

Salad(3) = Assuming that the largest number on this wiki is equal to 1 in some new number system, then Salad(3) is equal to the first uncomputable number of that system

From now on, this function takes this form: For n>3, Salad(n) = The smallest number bigger than any finite number described in Salad(n-1) symbols or less.

Salad(4) = The smallest number bigger than any finite number described in Salad(3) symbols or less.

It is obvious that Salad(3) > Rayo's Number, BIG FOOT, Utter Oblivion, etc

I have already described a number:

1. Tomato Salad = Salad(10100)

If that number would be on the wiki, it would be by far the largest number on the wiki.

Oh, nonono, it doesn't stop here.

Introducing : THE TASTY SALAD FUNCTION

RSalad (1) = Assuming that in some new number system, Salad(1) = 1, Then RSalad(1) is the first uncomputable number in that system.

Rsalad(2) = The same definition as RSalad(1) but repleace it with Salad(2)

Rsalad(n) = Assuming that in some new number system, Salad(n) = 1, Then RSalad(n) is the first uncomputable number in that system.

If you are wondering what "some new number system means", here's the definition: A new number system is basically some numbers defined in such a fast growing function that Salad(n) would practically be a mere 1 in that system.

And here's my number:

2. Milk Number = RSalad(Salad(10100), or RSalad(Tomato Salad)