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Negatives
Negative Infinity

[Graph of y=ln(x)]

Right: an occurrence of negative infinity

'''Negative Rayo’s number -Rayo(10^100)'''

The negative of the largest number ever coined, not countring naive extensions. It is so big that it can’t be computed and has a definition involving the basics of mathematics, which I’ll explain when I get to positive Rayo. Simply put, it’s Rayo(10^100) where Rayo(x) is an EXTREMELY fast-growing function, having to do with set theory.

'''Negative five -5'''

Time to slowly head to negative 1.

'''Negative four -4'''

'''Negative three -3'''

'''Negative two -2'''

'''Negative one half -0.5'''

To make the transition to zero less abrupt.

'''Negative one third -0.333333.... with infinite 3’s'''

'''Negative one fourth -0.25'''

'''Negative one tenth -0.1'''

'''Negative one hundredth -0.01'''

'''Negative one millionth -0.000001'''

PGLN1
'''One septillionth 10^-24 or 0.000000000000000000000001'''

Aaaaaand here we have a random -illion’s reciprocal? Wrong. This is significant because it represents the smallest official SI prefix, yocto-.

[picture of a proton with two up quarks and a down quark in it]

'''Three tenths 3/10 or 0.3'''

This number is only here to include every multiple of 1/10 between 0 and 1.