What is the monster number?

The least number of dimensions in which the Monster group can act non-trivially is 196,883. This number is 47.59. 71, the product of the three largest prime numbers dividing the size of the Monster, but its main point of interest is that by adding 1 we obtain 196,884.
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What is the monster in maths?

The monster can be realized as a Galois group over the rational numbers, and as a Hurwitz group. The monster is unusual among simple groups in that there is no known easy way to represent its elements. This is not due so much to its size as to the absence of "small" representations.
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What is the monster dimension?

The 194 columns of the Monster's character table span a space of 163 dimensions. The number 163 is well-known in number theory because the square root of -163 yields an extension of the rational numbers having unique factorisation, and 163 is by far the largest integer having this property.
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How many dimensions is the monster?

But the Monster Group is based on symmetries of a very abstract object, one with an astounding 196,883 dimensions.
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What is the voice of God in mathematics?

And instead of just stopping at a "finite number," he mentions climbing to the eighth dimension in the form of an E8 lattice which has been linked in mathematical circles to the "voice of God." It is a reference to University of Cambridge mathematicians Simon Norton and John Conway and the "monster group."
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Is math God's language?

Feynman on Twitter: ""Mathematics is the language in which God has written the universe." -- Galileo Galilei (1564 - 1642) ? https://t.co/vSeoq4IijH" / Twitter.
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Is there an absolute infinity?

The Absolute Infinite (symbol: Ω) is an extension of the idea of infinity proposed by mathematician Georg Cantor. It can be thought of as a number that is bigger than any other conceivable or inconceivable quantity, either finite or transfinite.
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What is the e8 lattice monster?

In mathematics, E8 is any of several closely related exceptional simple Lie groups, linear algebraic groups or Lie algebras of dimension 248; the same notation is used for the corresponding root lattice, which has rank 8.
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How many dimensions are there?

The world as we know it has three dimensions of space—length, width and depth—and one dimension of time. But there's the mind-bending possibility that many more dimensions exist out there. According to string theory, one of the leading physics model of the last half century, the universe operates with 10 dimensions.
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Who discovered the monster?

The first of the sporadic simple groups was discovered in the nineteenth century by French mathematician Émile Mathieu. It wasn't until 1973 that two mathematicians—Bob Griess at the University of Michigan and Bernd Fischer at Universität Bielefeld—independently predicted the existence of the monster.
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Who is the monster?

One of the top questions fans are dying to know is this one: Who is the Monster on The Masked Singer? Well, good news: We're almost positive we've figured out who it is after some extensive research of our own. The answer? The Monster on The Masked Singer is T-Pain, and here's why.
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What is the monster in physics?

A monster, in quantum physics, is an arrangement of matter that has maximum disorder.
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Who discovered symmetry?

In Plato's “Symposium”, Aristophanes argues that the origins of love lie in the search for symmetry, while Pythagoras and Theaetetus—who discovered the icosahedron, the geometric shape with 20 triangular faces—explored the symmetries of geometric figures.
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How many symmetries does the monster have?

It was constructed by Robert Griess at Princeton in 1982, having been predicted to exist by him and Bernd Fischer in 1973, and was named the Monster by John Conway. Think of the Monster group as a preposterous snowflake with more than 1,050 symmetries that exists in a space of 196,883 dimensions.
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Which dimension does God live in?

Originally Answered: If God exists, in which dimension is he? In the 10th dimension, all possibilities are contained. Super strings that vibrate in the 10th dimension are what create the subatomic particles which make up our universe and all other possible universes. It is here where God resides.
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Does E8 exist?

The E8 group, an interrelated 248-dimensional symmetrical object, is an extremely complex one. This dense object is so complex, in fact, that it was plotted by computer for the first time in 2007.
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What is E8 Crystal?

We begin with an 8-dimensional crystal called the E8 lattice. The E8 lattice is an 8D point set representing the densest packing of spheres in 8D.
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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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What is the last number in the world?

Notice how it's spelled: G-O-O-G-O-L not G-O-O-G-L-E. The number googol is a one with a hundred zeros. It got its name from a nine-year old boy. A googol is more than all the hairs in the world.
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