Mei Ling Active member Aug 16, 2024 #1 When written in English, every number shares a letter with its next number. For example, 'one' shares an 'O' with 'two,' which shares a 'T' with 'three.' Then, 'three' shares an 'R' with 'four,' which shares an 'F' with 'five,' and so on.
When written in English, every number shares a letter with its next number. For example, 'one' shares an 'O' with 'two,' which shares a 'T' with 'three.' Then, 'three' shares an 'R' with 'four,' which shares an 'F' with 'five,' and so on.
seokjin Active member Aug 16, 2024 #2 I think it’s wild that there are more possible iterations of a game of chess than atoms in the known universe. Numbers are mind-boggling!
I think it’s wild that there are more possible iterations of a game of chess than atoms in the known universe. Numbers are mind-boggling!