The Miner's Super Large Number is the estimative of
1 ℵ ℜ {\displaystyle \frac{1}{\sqrt[\Re]{\aleph}}} of the size of the omniverse (if number is measured in Light Milleniums)
The number's formula is:
T S 1 = M l 120 {\displaystyle TS_1=Ml_{120}} T S 2 = M l M l 120 {\displaystyle TS_2=Ml_{Ml_{120}}} T S 3 = M l M l M l 120 {\displaystyle TS_3=Ml_{Ml_{Ml{120}}}}
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T S 118 = M l M l . . . 120 {\displaystyle TS_{118}=Ml_{Ml_{..._{120}}}} T S 119 = M l M l . . . 120 {\displaystyle TS_{119}=Ml_{Ml_{..._{120}}}} T S 120 = M l M l . . . 120 {\displaystyle TS_{120}=Ml_{Ml_{..._{120}}}} Conclusion: Miner's Super Large Number =
T S 120 = M l . . . 120 {\displaystyle TS_{120}=Ml_{..._{120}}} (Theese dots represent 119 Ml's.)