If you include fractions and decimals, then there isn't any 'next' number. But if you
only consider whole numbers, then the next one is 'duotrigintillion and 1'.
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i found out that there are now about like 15 or ore different numbers after 1 million not counting infinity or eny things like that.so far a really big number i now is gallop(or google).it is followed by gallopion(or goglepion)zeros.and i think that gallopion(or googleopion) has about followed by 10 trillion zeros.(another huge,huge number is called duotrigintillion!\duotrigintillion! \duotrigintillion! \duotrigintillion! /duotrigintillion! / duotrigintillion!/(the \/ means ).).
One duotrigintillion. (U.S. and scientific)
American: duotrigintillion European: sexdecilliard (yep.)
A googolgon is a polygon with 10 duotrigintillion (1 googol) sides.
The number 1099 - that is, 1 followed by 99 zeroes, is called a Duotrigintillion in US and modern British usage, and a thousand sexdecillion in archaic British usage.