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3-A question

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If you destroy something with the mass of the entire universe (just the physical matter part), does that make you universal? For example, a ball that's as heavy as the universe itself.
 
I mean does the space have ""mass"" though??
I heard they have energy or something due to Quantum Mechanics shenanigans or something.....is that true??
Also what about Dark Matter and stuff??
 
That would not inherently be 3-A.

For reference, I’ll calc this as a ball with the density of the sun.
M= 1.5e+53kg
Density = 1.41 g/cc
Volume = 1.06382979e+50m^3
Radius = 2.93941685e+16 m
GBE = 3G*(1.5e+53 kg)^2/(5* 2.93941685e+16 m) = 3.06523656e+79 Joules
3-B.
The value here would be inversely proportional to the radius, so with a dense enough ball this could reach 3-A.
 
That doesn’t answer the question though. It calculates actually busting the matter of the universe spread as it is now.
 
That would not inherently be 3-A.

For reference, I’ll calc this as a ball with the density of the sun.
M= 1.5e+53kg
Density = 1.41 g/cc
Volume = 1.06382979e+50m^3
Radius = 2.93941685e+16 m
GBE = 3G*(1.5e+53 kg)^2/(5* 2.93941685e+16 m) = 3.06523656e+79 Joules
3-B.
The value here would be inversely proportional to the radius, so with a dense enough ball this could reach 3-A.
I see, thank you.

Also thanks to everyone for answering.
 
That doesn’t answer the question though. It calculates actually busting the matter of the universe spread as it is now.
I mean tweaking the value a bit with different, probably bigger/denser Celestial body at the edge of universe will increase the result to desirable lvl.
 
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