But he is correct to say that we will need prefixes to express a greater range of magnitudes as science advances. The very fact that a student is asking a question like this is very encouraging. He also said that most prefixes are derived from Latin or Greek words for numbers, which means that even if the system needed a new prefix it would likely not be called "hella.
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