Gmaas number

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A gmaas number is a number that follows the Gmaas numbering system. It was created by the deity Gmaas.

Here are the rules of the gmaas numbering system:

1. The system has the digits 3,1,4,(one),5,9,p,i, and (gmaas). It is in base eight.

2. Here is the table of which digit each of these correspond to in base 10: 3-0 1-1 4-2 (one)-3 5-4 9-5 p-6 i-7 (gmaas)-infinity

3. If a number is a gmaatic number(all the digits are (gmaas)) then it is written in the form GMAAS^the number of digits.

pi. Pi in gmaas numbers is an infinity sign.

4. When using gmaas numbers, you vow never to play fortnite.

Gmaas numbers are used in various fields, such as Gmaasology.

Here are some examples of numbers translated into Gmaas numbers:

69: 139

infinity: GMASS^1

1434: 4p(one)4

Gmaas numbers are by far better than real numbers.

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