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Another way to look at the issue with alternative number bases is that any number that's either terminating or repeating in one base must be either terminating or repeating in all others, since they're all writable as fractions (with integers for the numerator and denominator) and those all either terminate or repeat.
The fun thing to ponder regarding those kinds of ludicrous numbers is that they still don't get us any closer to infinity. No matter how many ways you think of to try to build up and compoundify one super-duper notation scheme on top of another, you still end up with a number that's finite, and is thus still practically nothing compared to infinity.Use Knuth's up-arrow notation to describe obscenely large numbers, such as Graham's number which has more digits than there are planck volumes in the visible Universe; give an upper bound.

And also that it's 0.78125, 1.28, 0.64 and 0.21875