User blog:Primussupremus/Primus notation adjustments.

This is the 3rd part in my Primus notation where I will show you another version of the notation that I called Primus notation.

Too start off the new notation is formed in the following way x:{y} or x to the y an example is 5:{10} this means that you take 5^5^5^5^5^5^5^5^5^5 and call that number n you then take 5 and raise it to that number n you then take the number you got from that and make that n you then take 5 and raise it to the power of the new n you previously created. You repeat this process for n number of times by n I mean the 5^5^5^5^5^5^5^5^5^5 n you create if you continue the process on.