Is it possible to calculate the size of the sum of the first Graham's number terms of the harmonic series?

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I am curious about the size of the sum of the first Graham's number terms of the harmonic series. The harmonic series is a well-known mathematical series, and Graham's number is an incredibly large number. So, I wonder what would happen if we summed the first Graham's number terms of the harmonic series. I find the idea of calculating this sum to be aesthetically pleasing, as the harmonic series is a simple and elegant series, and Graham's number is a kind of mathematical monster. I am also motivated by the challenge of calculating such a large sum, as it would require a deep understanding of mathematics and computing. I believe that it would be a good way to measure the size of Graham's number with respect to the size of the harmonic series sum.