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Showon Showoff's speed calculation

So I have been trying to figure this out for a while, but it keeps showing up either infinity, or other scientific notations, but can anyone calculate (1.45*10^54) to the power of 1.00*10^39 please? I want to know if either it's just considered infinite speed, or MFTL+ speeds. Thanks for the help.
 
So I have been trying to figure this out for a while, but it keeps showing up either infinity, or other scientific notations, but can anyone calculate (1.45*10^54) to the power of 1.00*10^39 please? I want to know if either it's just considered infinite speed, or MFTL+ speeds. Thanks for the help.
that's just super duper ultra high MFTL+
 
that's just super duper ultra high MFTL+
You just simplified this into the fastest answer I've ever seen, but I will have to leave it at MFTL+ since I think infinite speeds would be endless, no true end, since we have a calculation which would equal a number unlike infinite going on forever without a true equal, MFTL+ is the result in the end that I could think of, thanks for your answer though.
 
You just simplified this into the fastest answer I've ever seen, but I will have to leave it at MFTL+ since I think infinite speeds would be endless, no true end, since we have a calculation which would equal a number unlike infinite going on forever without a true equal, MFTL+ is the result in the end that I could think of, thanks for your answer though.
no problem

and yeah as long as it's still finite (even if it's the biggest finite number ever) it's still MFTL+
 
i mean calculating it you can use a hypercalc if that works? and only an admin can close threads
just since we can't close it, I tried to calculate on some hyper calc, and it still gave up
Edit: nevermind, the calculation shows up like this: 10^5.416136800223 × 10^40 so apparently MFTL+ since we finally have a number, not infinite.
Re-edit: the calculation just made the original speed lowballed after a boost... apparently the calculator is kind of lying, you are right but know that this is far from his actual speed,
In[23] := (1.45*10^54)^1000000000000
Out[23] = 9.3 × 10^54161368002234

The above is the closest the calculator can get to before its breaking point.
 
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just since we can't close it, I tried to calculate on some hyper calc, and it still gave up
Edit: nevermind, the calculation shows up like this: 10^5.416136800223 × 10^40 so apparently MFTL+ since we finally have a number, not infinite.
well i mean as long as it has numbers it's bound to still be finite
 
For anyone that reads this after years or so on... The true speed of Showon Showoff (Kein Hayman) has been simplified as a finite number, therefore he is MFTL+ with a speed of 10^(5.416136800223*10^40) times the speed of light. You're welcome.
 
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