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About the size of Magi's Planet

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In chapter 276 of Magi the Primaveal Dragon tells Alibaba and Judar that for a human to reach the edge of the Dark Continent would take 40 years at the speed of their feet.

Is there any calculation in wikia or any general consensus on this matter? Because going by calculations only that continent would be as larger than Earth itself.

My proposal is to calculate the size of the planet or the continent and that could change a lot in the Power-scaling. Here is a good picture of the Dark Continent.
 
The dragon does not seem to have considered the time it would take to rest but... only 8 hours a day does not seem realistic since the context is exclusive for a journey without stopping (because, there is no evidence that when the Dragon traveled a few chapters later he stopped or even rested).

I'll not consider the time spent sleeping during the trip, it would give 17 hours of walking per day (Because the time that an adult spend sleeping should be at least 7 hours).

40 years = 350400 hours

350400/17 = 20611.7647059 hours

The standard walking speed is approximately 5km/h.

D (T × S) = 103058.82353km

This is the distance to the border of the continent. Btw, to find the full size of the Continent it would need pixel scaling.
 
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