Wednesday, 15 April 2015

riddle - The circle of two


Inspired by the succes of this puzzle, here is another riddle:



Smaller than the Great Graham!


Smaller than the monster, but also much greater than the monster,


am I equal to two-in-a-circle.




What am I?


Note: If you include the full answer, you will hit the character limit for answers (30000 characters). Please use an abbreviation. Yes, this is a clue.



Answer



You are



Mega



Smaller than the Great Graham!



Smaller than Graham's Number




Smaller than the monster, but also much greater than the monster,



EDIT: 'mega' is the prefix for 10002, 'tera', from the Greek for "monster" (thanks, @wythagoras!), is the prefix for 10004. So a Mega is much greater than tera- anything, lowercase-m mega is smaller than its tera counterpart.



am I equal to two-in-a-circle.



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