Miner's Larger Number is the estimative of 1 ℜ 2 {\displaystyle {\frac {1}{\Re ^{2}}}} of the size of the Omniverse (if number is in light milleniums)
The number's formula is:
M l 1 = M 120 {\displaystyle Ml_{1}=M_{120}}
M l 2 = M M 120 {\displaystyle Ml_{2}=M_{M_{120}}}
M l 3 = M M M 120 {\displaystyle Ml_{3}=M_{M_{M_{120}}}}
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M l 118 = M M . . . 120 {\displaystyle Ml_{118}=M_{M_{..._{120}}}}
M l 119 = M M . . . 120 {\displaystyle Ml_{119}=M_{M_{..._{120}}}}
M l 120 = M M . . . 120 {\displaystyle Ml_{120}=M_{M_{..._{120}}}}
Conclusion: Miner's Larger Number = M l 120 = M . . . 120 {\displaystyle Ml_{120}=M_{..._{120}}} (Theese dots represent 119 M's.)