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  • Muryoutaisuu
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  • It first appeared in Jinkouki (Japanese: 塵劫記) by Mitsuyoshi Yoshida in 1631. In the first edition of Jinkouki published in 1627, numbers up to Fukashigi was defined, and muryoutaisuu did not appear. In the 1631 edition of Jinkouki, definition of Muryoutaisuu was \(10^{88}\), and later in the 1634 edition of Jinkouki, definition changed to \(10^{68}\). Therefore, the definition of Muryoutaisuu is now \(10^{68}\). In English, it is one hundred thousand vigintillion in short scale and one hundred undecillion in long scale.
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  • It first appeared in Jinkouki (Japanese: 塵劫記) by Mitsuyoshi Yoshida in 1631. In the first edition of Jinkouki published in 1627, numbers up to Fukashigi was defined, and muryoutaisuu did not appear. In the 1631 edition of Jinkouki, definition of Muryoutaisuu was \(10^{88}\), and later in the 1634 edition of Jinkouki, definition changed to \(10^{68}\). Therefore, the definition of Muryoutaisuu is now \(10^{68}\). In English, it is one hundred thousand vigintillion in short scale and one hundred undecillion in long scale. The total mass-energy of the observable universe is estimated to be about 130 muryoutaisuu joules.