Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-37322933-20181105005711/@comment-37322933-20181111170354

hmmmm.... Imagine an infinitely long line. Let's say that line has length x. That is the first dimension of infinity. Now, imagine infinite of those lines, arranged into a plane. The plane has area x * x. That is the second dimension of infinity. Now, imagine infinite of those planes, arranged into a cube. The cube has volume x * x * x. That is the third dimension of infinity. Now, you can probably imagine that there could be infinite of those cubes, forming a tesseract. Here, you should already have a number humans cannot comprehend, for it cannot exist in are 3d space. You can continue this for x dimensions, eventually getting a number that would be x ^ x. Eventually, you can get x ^ x ^ x ^ x..., x ^ x ^ x ^ x... times. This might be hard to understand. Anyway, I'll call this a Sakuraplex (she's better at math than me). A Sakuraplex can only be understandable if you have the value of it, and then, it will be greater than it's own value. Therefore, it is theoretically impossible for us to understand the value of a Sakuraplex with our simple minds. Either way, you choose Sakuraplex, I choose Sakuraplex + 1.