User blog comment:Vel!/Re: Rayo's function/@comment-25593348-20141121014944/@comment-1605058-20141121064441

You say that (ignoring technicaloties for now) your number sums over all equations since the first equation ever up to present. But present is not a fixed point in time. So present as I think of it now is different from present considered on 2020, in a way that in 6 years tons of new equations are considered. So value of your function depends on what present we mean, so in the end, it depends on the time we consider it. So, unless you specify a date on which your number is considered, your "number" is actually a function of time. Now you have 3 possibilities about the date:
 * The date is "unspecified as of yet", which means that your number is undefined (as of yet).
 * It involves date in the past, which means that I can add 1 and this won't be the largest number anymore.
 * It involves some date in the future, say 2020. This means that I can think about equation Tachyonumber+1 now in 2014, which means that the result of this equation has to be added to your matrix, which means that Tachyonumber is at least Tachyonumber+1. If you don't see a paradox in it, I give up.