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Anonymous No. 16456047

What's the scientific consensus about counting on fingers, what's the biggest number you can reach by counting by fingers on one hand, without missing any integer. We're counting integers only...

Please enlighten me...

Anonymous No. 16456067

>>16456047
What is a lighter?

Anonymous No. 16456093

>>16456047
2^10 = 1024
If you count half-way benching each finger as an intermediate value
3^10 = 59049

Anonymous No. 16456197

>>16456047
Infinity

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Anonymous No. 16457342

>>16456197
This.

Anonymous No. 16457886

>>16457342
Are you sure you can show that on your two hands?

Anonymous No. 16457914

999 in asl

Anonymous No. 16457953

>>16456047
It's arbitrarily high because you can keep making rules up how to differentiate each integer.
The more interesting question is what is the practical maximum that can be used in a bind with no other way to count.

Anonymous No. 16458053

>>16456093
Can you bend middlefinger and keep rest of the hand straight?

Anonymous No. 16458255

>>16457886
>two hands
Reread OP's post, Anon.
>>16456047
>one hand
One hand.

Anonymous No. 16458258

>>16458053
Inverse-shocker takes practice, but yes, it can be done.