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Buddhism has infinite mathematical symbols. How is it calculated? Which classic is it from?
The Dafang Guangfo Huayan Sutra (Volume 45) is only 30 monks.

For example, 1:' indescribable' = 10 to the power of [46522979840000] ... (a * * * followed by 36 zeros)].

However, "unspeakable problems in Buddhist philosophy" can't be said to be numbers, but are completely understood literally;

The word "upside down" in Exodus 2: Far from the Inverted Dream is also a number. Inverted' =10 1879048 192 =1followed by1879048192 zeros; The Heart Sutra says "stay away from upside-down dreams", which makes sense. It doesn't make sense if the thoughts of all beings are "upside down". For example, if a person is hungry and wants something to eat, it cannot be said that his dream is upside down. But if there are too many dreams used to express all beings, that's right.

How many dreams can a person have in his life? Suppose a person can dream 10 dreams in one second and live 100 years in his life, then this number is:

100 (year) x365 (day) x24 (hour) x60 (minute) x60 (second) x 10 (unit)

The total is = 3 1, 536 million dreams. Give a little more, it is 65,438+000,000,000,000 dreams, followed by 65,438+065,438+0 zeros. Don't say that this number is "upside down", even the level of "Ayudo" is not enough. However, all living beings are constantly reincarnation, so it is possible to achieve the opposite of accumulated dreams.