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It depends on the domain in which the numbers are being used. Infinity is bullshit spewed by idiots who are of a long line of idiots who go all the way back to the mathematical realism told by the pederast Plato. There is no unifying property of math that are true in every domain, much less a universal property that can be used to stretch forever like you retards believe. If you are working on a 32 bit computer architecture, then the highest number is 2^32. If you are using software to represent them, then the highest number is the highest number you can get without running out of memory. If you are doing physics, then the highest temperature is that which can be reached before the matter is reduced to pure energy. Even if you could keep heating it, you would run out of energy in the universe and that would be the highest number. Also in physics, the highest speed is the speed of light. It makes no sense to say 'infinite speed' because the universe would break down.