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Skylanders Exponent Notation - Powers of 1000, Skylanders style [CLOSED]
Garygoh884 Gold Sparx Gems: 2854
#1 Posted: 16:26:10 28/03/2015 | Topic Creator
I'm not sure if I would post these chunks of lines into this forum, so feel free to move this topic to an appropriate forum if possible. This information below is in my head now, reminding me of recalling these names while playing Tap Titans up to stage 2K and beyond.

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Proposed by Garygoh884, the Skylanders Exponent Notation, or SEN, represents a collection of names that can be fictually used for powers of 1,000. Elementary names are used for its first five powers, namely thousand; million; trillion; and quadrillion, with its abbreviations K; M; B; T; and Q respectively. The next powers uses Skylanders' names existed as of the events of Skylanders SWAP Force, all of which are regular Skylanders. 56 of which are involved in this system.

Multiplying one quadrillion by a thousand gives one Spyro, abbreviated as 1SP. Multiply again and you'll get one Trigger Happy (1TH). Once more gives one Gill Grunt (1GG), and so on. These names are ordered according to Garygoh884 and all of which have abbreviations of two block letters. This notation is an ideal replacement for tediously long, complicated names of these powers of 1,000, such as the fifteenth which is quattrodecillion and the thirtieth, which is novemvigintillion.

His arrangement is based on how appealing these characters towards the kids are, and one element of each character is used every eight characters in rotation, cycling from Magic, Tech, Water, Life, Fire, Earth, Air, Undead, and back to Magic. Multiplying one Chop Chop (1CC) by a thousand doesn't give 1SP as it's previously used after CC, but one Pop Fizz (1PF) is used as a result, typically for what's the next character in that element.

What comes next after the last (one Ghost Roaster, 1GR)? After GR we'll use the S notation. Since it's the fifty-sixth name in this system, we'll use the unnamed fifty-seventh Skylander. That is, 1GR multiplied by 1K gives 1S57 (read "one S fifty-seven"). Multiply it again by 1K gives 1S58, and once more, 1S59. No matter how many times you multiply this number by a thousand, this S notation for large numbers beyond this power of 1,000 has no limit, similar to the commonplace Standard Notation, which uses powers of 10.


Below is a list of names under the SEN, associated abbreviations comes after the comma, starting from thousand:

Thousand, K = 10^3
Million, M = 10^6
Billion, B = 10^9
Trillion, T = 10^12
Quadrillion, Q = 10^15

Spyro, SP = 10^18
Trigger Happy, TH = 10^21
Gill Grunt, GG = 10^24
Stealth Elf, SE = 10^27
Eruptor, ER = 10^30
Terrafin, TF = 10^33
Jet-Vac, JV = 10^36
Chop Chop, CC = 10^39

Pop Fizz, PF = 10^42
Boomer, BM = 10^45
Chill, CH = 10^48
Stump Smash, SM = 10^51
Hot Dog, HD = 10^54
Bash, BA = 10^57
Whirlwind, WW = 10^60
Cynder, CY = 10^63

Wrecking Ball, WB = 10^66
Countdown, CD = 10^69
Zap, ZP = 10^72
Shroomboom, SH = 10^75
Ignitor, IG = 10^78
Prism Break, PB = 10^81
Pop Thorn, PT = 10^84
Roller Brawl, RB = 10^87

Double Trouble, DT = 10^90
Sprocket, SO = 10^93
Slam Bam, SB = 10^96
Bumble Blast, BB = 10^99
Fryno, FN = 10^102
Slobber Tooth, ST = 10^105
Sonic Boom, SN = 10^108
Hex, HX = 10^111

Dune Bug, DN = 10^114
Wind-Up, WU = 10^117
Rip Tide, RT = 10^120
Zook, ZK = 10^123
Sunburn, SU = 10^126
Flashwing, FW = 10^129
Warnado, WN = 10^132
Grim Creeper, GC = 10^135

Star Strike, SS = 10^138
Drill Sergeant, DS = 10^141
Wham-Shell, WS = 10^144
Camo, CM = 10^147
Smolderdash, SM = 10^150
Dino-Rang, DR = 10^153
Lightning Rod, LR = 10^156
Fright Rider, FR = 10^159

Voodood, VD = 10^162
Drobot, DB = 10^165
Punk Shock, PS = 10^168
Zoo Lou, ZL = 10^171
Flameslinger, FS = 10^174
Scorp, SC = 10^177
Scratch, SR = 10^180
Ghost Roaster, GR = 10^183

Trivia: If read as a word, the abbreviation SEN is a Japanese word for thousand (千), which is used as the base for this power series.
Edited 2 times - Last edited at 16:45:21 28/03/2015 by Garygoh884
WilltheWizard Yellow Sparx Gems: 1779
#2 Posted: 16:40:05 28/03/2015
Woah man, but I think you are posting in the wrong place. I hate to tell yah, but since it is in Stuff and Nonsense this topic is about to get ruined.
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#3 Posted: 17:11:55 28/03/2015
lol 69
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#4 Posted: 17:14:42 28/03/2015
That's one hell of a number system you got there.
theuone Platinum Sparx Gems: 6184
#5 Posted: 17:17:45 28/03/2015
6.02*10^23 = one mole

one mole^183 = (far over 9000.)
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#6 Posted: 17:18:31 28/03/2015
I can understand because I'm... An... Asian.
Garygoh884 Gold Sparx Gems: 2854
#7 Posted: 17:31:22 28/03/2015 | Topic Creator
Quote: theuone
6.02*10^23 = one mole

one mole^183 = (far over 9000.)



One mole^183 = (6.02*10^23)^183 = 46.3S1.44K, approximately. That's how I caclulate this number in SEN, rounding down to three significant figures each.

EDIT: This is the final answer I give for this incredibly large number, apologies for the mistakes!
Edited 7 times - Last edited at 05:55:02 29/03/2015 by Garygoh884
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