What is the highest number before infinity?

Infinity is not a number; and there is no highest number. We say that the set of real numbers is infinite, which literally means, there is "no end"; numbers go on forever.
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What is the biggest number other than infinity?

There is no biggest, last number … except infinity. Except infinity isn't a number. But some infinities are literally bigger than others.
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What is infinity before number?

There isn't one infinity. There are an infinity of infinities. You can't count to the smallest one. If the “number before infinity” makes sense at all, the answer is “infinity”.
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Is infinity bigger than Googolplexian?

Googolplex may well designate the largest number named with a single word, but of course that doesn't make it the biggest number. In a last-ditch effort to hold onto the hope that there is indeed such a thing as the largest number… Child: Infinity! Nothing is larger than infinity!
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What is the highest order of infinity?

The answer to the question in the title is no: There is no highest cardinality: Given any set, its power set is always larger. In fact, given any collection I of sets, if we take their union and then the power set of the result, we get a set of cardinality larger than that of any set in I.
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Comparison: Name Of EVERY Number To INFINITY



Is Omega bigger than infinity?

ABSOLUTE INFINITY !!! This is the smallest ordinal number after "omega". Informally we can think of this as infinity plus one.
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Do numbers ever end?

The sequence of natural numbers never ends, and is infinite.
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How big is tree3?

What is TREE(3)? It's a number. An enormous number beyond our ability to express with written notation, beyond what we could even begin to comprehend, bigger than the notoriously gargantuan Graham's number. We know TREE(3) exists, and we know it's finite, but we do not know what it is or even how many digits there are.
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How big is Rayo's number?

Rayo's number: The smallest number bigger than any number that can be named by an expression in the language of first order set-theory with less than a googol (10100) symbols.
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What is Googo?

A googol is 10 to the 100th power (which is 1 followed by 100 zeros). A googol is larger than the number of elementary particles in the universe, which amount to only 10 to the 80th power.
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Is pi an infinite?

Pi is a number that relates a circle's circumference to its diameter. Pi is an irrational number, which means that it is a real number that cannot be expressed by a simple fraction. That's because pi is what mathematicians call an "infinite decimal" — after the decimal point, the digits go on forever and ever.
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What is beyond infinity?

Not only is the infinity of decimals bigger than that of the counting numbers – there is no biggest infinity. Beyond infinity is another infinity, and beyond that is yet another… and even after you've reached an infinity of infinities, there's still another infinity beyond that.
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Is transfinite bigger than infinity?

In mathematics, transfinite numbers are numbers that are "infinite" in the sense that they are larger than all finite numbers, yet not necessarily absolutely infinite.
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What is a Megatron number?

What a man. Quite an amazing man." £1,000,000 question. The final question was: "A number one followed by 100 zeros is known by what name?" A googol, a megatron, a gigabit or a nanomol.
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Is zillion a number?

Zillion sounds like an actual number because of its similarity to billion, million, and trillion, and it is modeled on these real numerical values. However, like its cousin jillion, zillion is an informal way to talk about a number that's enormous but indefinite.
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Is TREE 4 bigger than TREE 3 ))?

Yes, it is enormously larger.
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What is bigger than a Googolplexianth?

Graham's number is bigger than the googolplex. It's so big, the Universe does not contain enough stuff on which to write its digits: it's literally too big to write. But this number is finite, it's also an whole number, and despite it being so mind-bogglingly huge we know it is divisible by 3 and ends in a 7.
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What is Ryu's number?

The definition of Rayo's number is a variation on the definition: The smallest number bigger than any finite number named by an expression in the language of first-order set theory with a googol symbols or less.
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Is Big Foot bigger than Rayo's number?

BIG FOOT is a counterpart of Rayo's number based on an extended version of the language of first-order set theory. As a result, it was considered to be among the largest named numbers and was also considered to be the biggest well-defined named number.
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Can you write googol?

(i.e., a 1 with 100 zeros following it). Written out explicitly, 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000.
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Is infinite real?

In the context of a number system, in which "infinity" would mean something one can treat like a number. In this context, infinity does not exist.
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Can you add 1 to infinity?

If you add one to infinity, you still have infinity; you don't have a bigger number. If you believe that, then infinity is not a number.
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Can infinity have a beginning?

Consider all of the natural numbers. It has a beginning, therefore it is bordered, therefore it cannot be infinity. Nope.
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