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Two things:

  1. Where is this number officially referenced? As far as I can tell, it's just plugging a bunch of nines into a program.
  2. Why doesn't the number name in the article match the title of the article?

FB100Ztalkcontribs 06:38, December 22, 2012 (UTC)

Title of the article was replaced by this man, according to history of page. Official zillions end at centillion, the largest number which occurs in dictionaries. This number is a simple result of logical extensions of canonical. Ikosarakt1 (talk) 12:17, December 22, 2012 (UTC)

Yes, but...what's so special about \(10^{9999999999}\)? If we have \(10^{9999999999}\), what's to stop us from adding \(10^{9999999996}, 10^{9999999993}, \ldots\) FB100Ztalkcontribs 20:57, December 22, 2012 (UTC)

Move request[]

I think that Tremilliamilliamiliatrecentretriginmilliamilliatrecentretriginmilliatrecendotrigintillion should be moved to Tremilliamilliamilliatrecentretriginmilliamilliatrecentretriginmilliatrecendotrigintillion, because the second name is more consistent. --84.61.189.220 08:35, August 8, 2013 (UTC)

Can some admin move Tremilliamilliamiliatrecentretriginmilliamilliatrecentretriginmilliatrecendotrigintillion to Tremilliamilliamilliatrecentretriginmilliamilliatrecentretriginmilliatrecendotrigintillion, please? --84.61.189.220 14:40, August 8, 2013 (UTC)

What's the difference between two names? Ikosarakt1 (talk ^ contribs) 17:37, August 8, 2013 (UTC)

First name, third "milia" has only one l. LittlePeng9 (talk) 17:47, August 8, 2013 (UTC)

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