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This number is completly usless, It's funny how this number has no specific placement on a infinity number line, while mathematics are supposedly supposed to make sense, this number doesn't. When it was created by a friend of mine, it caught my interest. Why is this number so stupidly defined? How much is it actully? But when I asked my friend, he said: ''Not everything has to make sense''. Then I answered that math is based on things that scientifically make sense. Then he pointed out: ''Googology also doesn't make that much sense.'' Then it was time for me to release his number, then I thout that it will make no sense, it won't be welcomed, but here I am explaining the word's stupidest number:

The greatest and the smallest[]

All of the numbers are the smallest and the biggest, at the same time, it depends on the perspective of the person looking at it. There are numbers that are small compared to others, for exemple: googol is realy large number, so large that it goes beyond the number that shows how many atoms are in our universe, but it's almost nothing if you want to compare it to Ultimate Oblivion, and then Googol and 1 has no difference if compared to a great number as that. Thirsty Number is between finity and infinity, so the number is not finitive but nor infinity. If it doesn't make sense to you, then think about it as a decimal number between 1 and 2 ,exept it's between finity and infinity, if the rules of the decimal numbers work on exists, then it must function between these two. And if you say: you must think differently about infinity, because in math you doesn't apply the same rules for infinity as for whole numbers. But zero also has diffret rules in mathematics, but it still has the rules of decimal numbers applied to it.

How to write it?[]

Numbers must be displayed, even a 5 years old knows that, there must be a sign that shows how much the number actually is. but what if the number doesn't make sense? You must display it in a way that doesn't make sense, so that you will have the joy of suprising the person who sees it for the first time, but this number is displayed as:

THIRSTY NUMBER[]

Yes, you must write it this big, other wise it wil only display the number's name, not the the mathemathical value

Okay, how can I say a larger number[]

Infinity is larger then

THIRSTY NUMBER[]

But the number itself is larger then any other finitive number. Of course, it doesn't make sense. But you can't say a large number, you can only say one if it's large then infinity, otherwise it will be below this number.

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