Hollom's number, named after its inventor Lawrence Hollom, is equal to Ia(200) using the iota function, where a is the number of Planck times in \(1.17866 imes 10^{54}\) years (about \(6.895 imes 10^{104}\)). It is a thought experiment like the function used to define it, and it is not a well-defined number.
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