9 Visions Of Plexing — Part 03
Our intention, with this document, is sharing.
Sharing what?
3 more visions of plexing.
You can find “Part 01” at this link. And, you can find “Part 02,” at this link.
Vision 07: 11 Plexes
Our seventh vision of plexing is meant to highlight the vast numbers plexing can create.
Just as an example, let’s say that you are plexing the number “8.”
If you plex the number “8,” you get “8,000,000,000.”
That’s 8 billion.
And, if you plex 8 billion, you get a number that will take you around 256 years to write.
Or, at least, it would, if you write one zero, every second.
The same basic premise applies to nearly every other number and, by extension, nearly every other plex.
Vision 08: A Different Type Of Plex
Our eighth vision of plexing is rather mundane.
Just imagine that, when you plex a number, you write down the digits within that number.
That is, as opposed to writing down zeros.
If you plex “1,” then you write “11.”
And, then, “1,111,111,111,111.”
The distinction isn’t too significant. But, it does change a few things, here and there.
Vision 09: The Transcendent Functions
Our ninth vision of plexing is not a vision of plexing.
No, our ninth vision of plexing is, in fact, a vision of what lies beyond plexing.
Plexing is one mathematical function.
Just beyond plexing, there are an infinite wealth of other, even more extraordinary, mathematical functions.
This includes functions that can create even bigger numbers with even greater ease.
And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.
Just imagine what those might be.
Something about this idea really excites me.
Conclusion
Just to wrap this up, thank you for reading!
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