There is no longest number because their cardinality ("count") is infinite - not infinate. Furthermore, that is NOT just like the universe since all currently accepted models of cosmology suggest that the universe is finite, even though it is very large.
As of 2015, the longest prime number known ends in 1.
the answer is infinite.
The longest number that would also be the smallest would be the highest number counted to just made into its negative form.
Well, it depends on if you're talking about the tallest number, or the longest number. I think the tallest number was a "3", and the longest number was an "8". (pp 94)
There is no record for the longest game, only the largest (by number of mats and number of players).
It is number One in European rivers, the longest, widest,most used.
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The longest factor string of any composite number is its prime factorization.
the number 9 with a never ending list of nines after it.
numbers go on forever
The prime factorization.
It's not infinity.