This website was created to get the idea of BiTranscendental numbers out.
These numbers have not been found to exist in any
modern description of a Transcendental number.
Please discuss this on this wikipedia page.
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My Known BiTranscendental Numbers (many more)

- pi = ... 51413.1415 ...
- e = ... 8172.718 ...
- Euler's constant, gamma = ... 5127750.577215 ...
- Liouville's number ... 0001000000000000000001000110.110001000000000000000001000 ...
- Chapernowne's number, ... 17161514131211109876543210.1234567891011121314151617 ...
- Morse-Thue's number, ... 100101100.01101001 ...
- ii = ...6759787020.207879576...
- Feigenbaum numbers, e.g. ... 9664.669 ...
My Suggested Addition To Transcendental Numbers (many more)
- pi = ...51413.
- e = ...7182.
- Euler's constant, gamma = ... 5127750.
- Liouville's number ... 0001000000000000000001000110.
- Chapernowne's number, ...17161514131211109876543210.
- Morse-Thue's number, ... 100101100.
- ii = 0.207879576...
- Feigenbaum numbers, e.g. ... 9664.
Some Known Transcendental Numbers
- pi = 3.1415 ...
- e = 2.817...
- Euler's constant, gamma = 0.577215
- Liouville's number 0.110001000000000000000001000 ...
- Chapernowne's number, 0.1234567891011121314151617...
- Morse-Thue's number, 0.01101001 ...
- ii = ...6759787020.
- Feigenbaum numbers, e.g. 4.669 ... .
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