Who wins? Let's assume they are all on a flat, infinite plane with no geography...

Who wins? Let's assume they are all on a flat, infinite plane with no geography, normal laws of physics apply including gravity. The U.S. marines are armed with flamethrowers and do not need to eat, sleep or drink, their only goal is to exterminate the ants, and vice versa.

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The ants. There's so many of them.

Do the flamethrowers have infinite fuel?

>and vice versa

The ants are armed with flamethrowers?

Depends if the ants have oil

What kind of ant are they fighting against?

Yes
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Standard ant

Neither wins due to gravity drawing them all together into a huge mass.

marines. ants wont do something like form a antmech from smaller ants to crush marines.

The marines have guns, of course they'd win.

Googol of marines is still a pretty small amount to Graham's number of ants.

Best the marines could do is form a circle being surrounded by ants. And slowly walk forward towards infinity. Eventually the marines and their flamethrowers would no longer be able to achieve 100% coverage and ants would penetrate behind each individual and eventually overun them.

Ants FTW.

The ants. Graham's number of atoms formed into ants would win easily..

how big is grahms number?

this big

this will probably never happen so it's not even worth thinking about

moving on to the next post in hopes of something batter

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this big ^

It's so big it's incomprehensible. It's like galaxies worth of galaxies big and then some

Wouldn't the ants create a black hole with how many there are?

This thread is stale and dumb.

do you prefer your BBC tranny threads YOU STUPID REDDIT NIGGER.

the ants would win easily, googolplex is effectively zero compared to Graham's number.

It is physically impossible to represent Graham's number in any standard convention based on limitations related to the size of the universe.