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I love the art these videos are so high effort 👍👍
10^68 translates to "you-ain't-counting-this-sh** big number"
In India we also have names for large numbers till 10^62 and we have two base counting formula. One for 10^5n+2 and other for 10^3n(this one is more common). The 10^3n is used to count and have name for 10 quintillion. 😊
Love the JoJo reference. I knew that Okuyasu and Keicho are named after numbers, specifically about the powers of 10.
Sounds like something John Romero should create new doom maps with these large numbers
Alright so avoid learning math in Japanese 👍👍👍
I’m pretty sure they still use numbers, like how we can write them out in English like, one, two, three etc. they probably do it too
@@LilmizK Yep, that's why arabic numerals is more popular than roman or the chinese numerals
where in the world 10^68 is used??
In Buddhist text
Nayuta :D
Oi Josuke, can you remove math from Japanese?
I love the art these videos are so high effort 👍👍
10^68 translates to "you-ain't-counting-this-sh** big number"
In India we also have names for large numbers till 10^62 and we have two base counting formula. One for 10^5n+2 and other for 10^3n(this one is more common). The 10^3n is used to count and have name for 10 quintillion. 😊
Love the JoJo reference. I knew that Okuyasu and Keicho are named after numbers, specifically about the powers of 10.
Sounds like something John Romero should create new doom maps with these large numbers
Alright so avoid learning math in Japanese 👍👍👍
I’m pretty sure they still use numbers, like how we can write them out in English like, one, two, three etc. they probably do it too
@@LilmizK Yep, that's why arabic numerals is more popular than roman or the chinese numerals
where in the world 10^68 is used??
In Buddhist text
Nayuta :D
Oi Josuke, can you remove math from Japanese?