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trillions upon trillions years into the future.
all galaxies have collapsed into SMBHs. each possibly masses hundred trillion solarmass.
a civilization managed to move them all, arranging them, make them bigger by combining one SMBH with another, so they can be used as glorified energy generators.
but no timeframe. can we extrapolate AP from this?
or would we simply treat it as universe-level AP because : a civilization has capability to fully use/harvest energy of all SMBHs = energy output of the universe = Kardashev IV
the Kardashev solution sounds boring though...
how about if we use age of universe as dividing value? energy needed to move all galaxies divided by age of universe in seconds, then we can get the AP per second.
all galaxies have collapsed into SMBHs. each possibly masses hundred trillion solarmass.
a civilization managed to move them all, arranging them, make them bigger by combining one SMBH with another, so they can be used as glorified energy generators.
but no timeframe. can we extrapolate AP from this?
or would we simply treat it as universe-level AP because : a civilization has capability to fully use/harvest energy of all SMBHs = energy output of the universe = Kardashev IV
the Kardashev solution sounds boring though...
how about if we use age of universe as dividing value? energy needed to move all galaxies divided by age of universe in seconds, then we can get the AP per second.