A Number That is Too Large to Write Even Across the Universe

Graham's Number is arguably the largest number defined in mathematics. It is larger than the number of atoms in the observable Universe. However, mathematicians do know that it is divisible by 3 and ends with 7. It has its roots in logic and Ramsey Theory, the latter dealing with combinatorial objects and order within chaos.


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