Hah! Under normal circumstances it is nearly impossible to coerce JavaScript into admitting what the number which it claims to be 1e23 actually is, but here's Chrome's `BigInt` to smash the mind control towerpic.twitter.com/7rw4mSExE5
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LOL I just tried `Number.MIN_VALUE.toString(2)` in Edge's dev tools and it crashed.
So anyway my current solution is to write the float to a Float64Array and then read the sign, exponent and mantissa back using bitwise operations
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