User blog comment:Wythagoras/All my stuff/@comment-10429372-20130715145943/@comment-5529393-20130715165543

Dr. Ceasium, I don't see how the time variable changes the fact that I^n (n) grows faster than I(n). He's not talking about previous versions, he's referring to a specific function and making it bigger.

Also, I agree with LittlePeng9; the iota function can't use every function dreamed by humans; it can't use any function that refers to all definable functions, or one that refers to all functions defined by humans, or else you get circularity. So you can't say that the iota function is necessarily bigger than one of those functions.