User talk:Cloudy176/Department of bubbly negative numberbottles/Alexandillion number

He's not done yet apparently
http://googology.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_googologisms/Uncomputable_numbers?oldid=188068

The guy actually attempted to add it under "Uncomputable numbers" between Sam's Number and infinity.

He describes it there as:

The alexandillion is the number used to divide to form the alexantime that is 1 divided by an alexandillion.

''It is written as 1^z(509)1. Z1 is a big amount on it's own but adding 1 z making zz1 is more than z1 to the power of Z1, Z1 times.''

There's a lot about this that was never defined, but the most hilarious part is he adds "1^" at the beginning, which would make the entire thing degenerate into 1.

I'm not sure if he meant 10^ or what.

ArtismScrub (talk) 01:00, December 1, 2017 (UTC)