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Raioz's speed

Raioz has a justification for his MFTL+ speed that says:

Fought and defeated Racer. While fighting, they flew across the entire universe [from one end/edge of the universe to the other] 50 billion times in a single yoctosecond

I ask to know just how much faster than light this is

the size of the observable universe (according to AnonymouX) is aproximately 1 million times bigger than our own and the entire universe is 12 billion times bigger than the obsevable universe from the story.

so, how much faster than light is he?
 
So you're asking how fast they are if they flew across a universe that's 12 billion times bigger than the observable universe? Aight.

Distance = 93000000 (Real life Observable Universe) x 1000000 x 12000000000 = 1116000000000000000000000 Lightyears

Time = 0.00000000000000000000001 Seconds

Speed = 1116000000000000000000000/0.00000000000000000000001 = 111600000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 times FTL

That's for one trip. They did this 50 Billion times, so we multiply the result by 50 billion.

111600000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 x 50000000000 = 5580000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 times FTL, or Five Octodecillion Five Hundred Eighty Septendecillion times FTL
 
thanks and sorry to ask but how would that be in the c measurement thing (don't know what the c at the end of those numbers mean)
 
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