Post #2414095
2026-05-07 19:11 UTC
@ligasser@social.epfl.ch Oh my b. I meant only two up arrows. So would that be a hectoknuthmeter (10↑↑3 m)?
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@ligasser@social.epfl.ch 2026-05-07 19:33
@paul@m.pcgt.link OK, let me see if my math is still good: 10↑↑3 m = 10 ** 10 ** 10 m Now in quetta m, or Qm, or 10 ** 30 m: 10 ** 10 ** 10 / 10 ** 30 = 10 ** ( 10 ** 10 - 30 ) = 9'999'970 Qm At least Claude has the same result (I asked it afterwards). So a hectoknuthmeter is 9'999'970 quetta meters.