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is defined as \(\text{Pair}(10^{100})\) utilizing the Bashicu pair sequence function and was coined on January 29, 2018 by wiki user Edwin Shade. It is equal to approximately \(f_{\vartheta(\Omega_{\omega})}(10^{100})\) in the fast-growing hierarchy.

Etymology
It is a number with a name composed of silence, to express the fact that contemplation of just how large this number is would leave you speechless. The name is also representative of how despite the large size of , it is still as nothing when compared to the infinitude of natural numbers, and should serve as a stark reminder of the never-ending nature of number. When speaking of this number a brief one and a half second to three second pause should be used, depending on your rate of speech when you use the number's name.

It is pronounced as follows:

American Pronunciation



British Pronunciation