In fictional googology, the study of made-up large numbers, several functions for making numbers bigger, especially those in cycles, consist of terminology relevant to the section of the video that the cycle represents with the “-ize” suffix attached. However, since the “-ize” suffix in American English becomes “-ise” in British English and other dialects, I wanted to make a proof of concept to show functions with the latter version of the suffix as a proof of concept, despite being American myself. I decided to use Cycle #7 from Numbers 0 to ??? [2] by @notnt2048 to do this, the timestamped link to which is: https://youtu.be/x6Wkg_a2R8w?t=19134
The background audio is the English text-to-speech voice from the .co.uk version of Google Translate reading off the entries of the cycle. This was inspired by the AI Speaking Numbers 0 to ????? series by @Jesse_Kohn. The entries themselves were created in Microsoft PowerPoint, and this video is an edited screen-recording of me stepping through the slideshow while the TTS reads off the entries in the background.

This video’s creation concluded on 3 May 2024

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