I usually say “three to the three to the three to the three” even though that’s not technically correct unless I pronounce the parentheses in the proper places.
You’re right, I misunderstood—I thought it was 3^(3^27), or 3^7625597484987, but it’s actually 3^^(3^27), or 3 to the power of itself 7625597484987 times, which is way bigger.
I usually say “three to the three to the three to the three” even though that’s not technically correct unless I pronounce the parentheses in the proper places.
That isn’t correct no matter where the parentheses go: 3^^^3 isn’t 3^(3^(3^3)) or ((3^3)^3)^3.
You’re right, I misunderstood—I thought it was 3^(3^27), or 3^7625597484987, but it’s actually 3^^(3^27), or 3 to the power of itself 7625597484987 times, which is way bigger.