It's time to make some uncomputable, oblivion-based numbers! There are also three of them in the Flenary of Ukrainian Town.
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Tiniest Oblivion = "The largest number defined using no more than corporal symbols in some K(boogol) system", where a "K(n) system" is a "complete and well-defined system of mathematics that can be described with no more than n symbols"
Tiny Graham Oblivion = "The largest number defined using no more than Graham's number (G64) symbols in some K(G64) system", where a "K(n) system" is a "complete and well-defined system of mathematics that can be described with no more than n symbols"
Tinier Oblivion = "The largest number defined using no more than goobol symbols in some K(troogol) system", where a "K(n) system" is a "complete and well-defined system of mathematics that can be described with no more than n symbols"
Tiny Oblivion = "The largest number defined using no more than gongulus symbols in some K(goobol) system", where a "K(n) system" is a "complete and well-defined system of mathematics that can be described with no more than n symbols"
Sublivion = "The largest number defined using no more than goppatoth symbols in some K(gongulus) system", where a "K(n) system" is a "complete and well-defined system of mathematics that can be described with no more than n symbols"
Obliviplexion = "The largest number defined using no more than an Oblivion symbols in some K(Oblivion) system", where a "K(n) system" is a "complete and well-defined system of mathematics that can be described with no more than n symbols".
This should not be confused with the much larger, Bowers' "Utter Oblivion" with a slightly different definition.