Board Thread:Local Games/@comment-7395353-20151106203233/@comment-5617649-20151110035029

$$ \left. \begin{matrix} & &10^{100^{\cdot^{\cdot^{\cdot^{100}}}}}\underbrace{\uparrow \uparrow \cdots\cdots\cdots\cdots\cdots \uparrow}10^{100^{\cdot^{\cdot^{\cdot^{100}}}}} \\ & &10^{100^{\cdot^{\cdot^{\cdot^{100}}}}}\underbrace{\uparrow \uparrow \cdots\cdots\cdots\cdots \uparrow}10^{100^{\cdot^{\cdot^{\cdot^{100}}}}} \\ & &\underbrace{\qquad\;\; \vdots \qquad\;\;} \\ & &10^{100^{\cdot^{\cdot^{\cdot^{100}}}}}\underbrace{\uparrow \uparrow \cdots\cdot\cdot \uparrow}10^{100^{\cdot^{\cdot^{\cdot^{100}}}}} \\ & &10^{100^{\cdot^{\cdot^{\cdot^{100}}}}}\uparrow \uparrow \uparrow \uparrow10^{100^{\cdot^{\cdot^{\cdot^{100}}}}} \end{matrix} \right \} \text{GN layers} $$

"GN" means Graham's number. There are a Graham's number amount of "100"'s in every exponent.