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hm, hm....Well I still don't see the need for a new tier to be made.
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Um, I'm pretty sure the solar radius isn't on the several dozen light years range.The Causality said:So the new value for destroying the galaxy from the epicenter is:
there is probably an error....
- i'll use the Sphere formula so 100000 ly = 1.12476E+43 m2
- Sun radius = 1.52e18 m2
- E = (1.12476E+43)/(1.52E+18)*(GBE of the sun)
- E = 7,2E+24*(2.27e41 J)
- E = 1,6E+66 for destroying the galaxy from the center
m^2 =/= mMand21 said:Um, I'm pretty sure the solar radius isn't on the several dozen light years range.
Once the NASA or maybe even just wikipedia update their numbers to "at least 200k ly" updates can be talked about.Mand21 said:And thus DT saves thestatus quo uwuday. If we can see other websites supporting this, I guess it may be reconsidered, though?
True, someone has to fix itMariogoods said:Sun Wukong's lifting is depends on the Milky Way.
This, good find thoughDontTalkDT said:Wait with any of this until you see whether it establishes itself.
PopSci articles often present research results that don't reach large acceptance in the scientific community.
watABoogieYesSir said:Yeah no wonder why time or the day is getting faster
So upgrade for the baseline of universe level? Also 250 times larger in volume or radius?AKM sama said:@Soldier Blue and Ever
It came out in 2011 and you can find many articles regarding this on the web.
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/...igger-than-visible-universe-say-cosmologists/
250x is like the lowest end of how much bigger the universe is in comparison to the observable universe. It even says so in the wikipedia.
"that would suggest that at present the entire universe's size is at least 3×1023 times the radius of the observable universe.[22] There are also lower estimates claiming that the entire universe is in excess of 250 times larger than the observable universe[23] and also higher estimates implying that the universe is at least 101010122 times larger than the observable universe.[24]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observable_universe