The marines have flamethrowers and fuel to last 900 octillion years, after that its handguns and boots. The fight takes place on an infinite flat field, obviously not in this universe so no black holes and shit. The marines start in 1 group and the ants come from all directions (by foot) untill 1 team is 100% dead. No death by hunger, dehydration, old age or disease but the marines still need sleep. No reproduction either.
I don't know what a graham cracker number is, but i assume it's pretty large. if the marines had napalm-firing flamethrowers, they could set up a perimeter to burn in shifts and wait 900 octilion years. after that use boots until either victory or death.
Alexander Peterson
Ants would win by default, due to marines suicide.
Assuming the marines can deal with the flux of ants, it will be near infinite. People need some incentives to find life attractive. No hunger doesn't meant there is food (well, there is ants), no dehydration doesn't meant there is water. Sex without reproduction can exists, but anything else, doesn't exist or can't be crafted. They will eventually feel that this life has no appeal, get depressed, and commit suicide.
Also marines are specially prone to that.
Ayden Cox
Mostly bc they have to kill other people. Granted, I understand them getting bored out of their minds, but they won't kill themselves like they do irl.
>Which team would win and why? The ants would win. The sheer unimaginably huge number of ants would overwhelm anything.
Easton Gray
>what is graham's numbers
>what is ramsey theory
>what is what
Jayden Adams
The marines would win because were number one
Nolan Young
Ants, of course.
Grahams number is so fucking impossibly large, that googolplex of googolplexes armies of US marines doesn't stant a slightest chance with graham's number army of ants.
Even when you would only take one ant per *one digit* (in decimal notation) of graham number. Or one ant per one digit of that number.
Dylan Fisher
>Marines drown in ants We have a clear winner
Jose Morales
Thats really fucking gay. Just like you and this thread.
Thomas Scott
>marines exhaust all offensive resources >live in peace with remaining ants the ants won't attack the marines and they wont attack for food cuz no death by hunger
Austin Perez
more like get crushed, as there would be more ants than atoms in the universe
Bentley Rivera
My buddy Graham's number only has 10 digits including the area code
Justin Lewis
They're ants >Infinite flat land >sub terrainiane creatures
Jayden Ortiz
/thread
Liam Parker
cool dubs >ITT: faggots arguing over nothing
Jack Gutierrez
>strawpoll.me/10582959 Graham's number is so large that if you were to write the digits in it using the fewest possible number of atoms on the surface of every piece of matter in the universe, you wouldn't have enough space.
Graham's number is so large that the information density alone would have enough mass to generate black holes.
Leo Smith
>not enough molecules in universe to write it If the flat land is infinite, therefore the molecules are infinite... Means the ants are infinite
Aaron Flores
Honestly it seems the appropriate response to the questions in that movie is "Not yet."
Julian Wood
After doing some calculations, I have come to the conclusion that it is gonna be a win for the ants. If you don't know how large graham's number is it might seem like Marines would win, but the universe literally doesn't have as many atoms as the size of grahams number by an insane order of magnitude, meaning that you couln't really comprehend how long you would have to give marines more time to fight the ants.
tl;dr OP is a faggot
Josiah Wilson
Does not matter, graham's number fucking wins
Jace Garcia
/Thread
Jonathan Williams
Those in the picture aren't even Marines
Jackson Thomas
Not if they become the land on which they walk
Elijah Peterson
This, all the marines have to do is keep running for a long long long time and they would win
Samuel Rivera
Who's Graham?
Luke Parker
Ants baby all hail the insect horde!!
Isaiah Collins
The total mass of that many ants would create a gravity well so large that a black hole would form and fracture space time.