The operation beyond exponentiation is known as tetration: towers of exponentials. It's not associative, and therefore it's difficult to work with and hasn't received much interest from the mathematical community at large.
This might sound harsh, but unfortunately it does tend to attract 'cranks'. I think the reason for this is that there's a clear pattern (as you picked up on), that doesn't require formal mathematical training to spot. Amateurs get excited about the prospect of discovering something `new', without realising how hard it is to say anything deep about the topic.
This might sound harsh, but unfortunately it does tend to attract 'cranks'. I think the reason for this is that there's a clear pattern (as you picked up on), that doesn't require formal mathematical training to spot. Amateurs get excited about the prospect of discovering something `new', without realising how hard it is to say anything deep about the topic.