I define a number and assign it to a phrase.
Caution: "RNG" is a special routine that reads and writes global variables and returns a number.
Let s=3 and b=8. They are global variables.
Let F=RNG.
Let N=RNG.
While F>=0, follow these steps:
Let x=0.
Repeat this step N times:
Multiply x by 10.
Add RNG to x.
end.
Change N to x.
Subtract 1 from F.
end.
RNG is defined as follows.
Do this at least once, and while s>=floor(b/10)*10, repeat this step:
Change s to (7s+3)%b, and b to b+1.
Then, when the repetition ends, return s%10.
I define "Googology Wiki can have an article with any gibberish if it's assigned to a number" as the value of N when the main process ends.
If it's defined correctly, it's approximately equal to 10^10^96639.