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just found a speed feat for Kirby.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDhKULwKNYg

In the baseball feat, each planet is about 1000 lightyears apart, but let's say just 1.


The distance between the sun and its farthest planet (high ball), Pluto, is 327 light minutes, or 0.000624 light years. This scales to the size of the Kirby universe compared to that of our own. Dividing 93.2 billion by 0.000624 is 149.3 trillion light years. Since Kirby crossed 149.3 trillion light years in a second on the warp star, the speed is 4.7 SEXTILLION Times the speed of light! The goal of Nintendo is to keep making him more and more Op apparently! Photo Kirby Star Allies Star Slam Heroes World Crisis Perfect score 9999
 
1) If you have a calculation you should make a blog post for it and then link it here to be evaluated.

2) I read over this many times and had trouble following. Specially it's hard to tell where you got your distances from and when the warp star came in. So try to be a bit more coherent if you decide to do so.

3) From what I can understand this seems to make a lot of unfounded assumptions and doesn't seem accurate especially considering this feat has been roughly calculated before and found to be nothing special although it still could be due to me having trouble understanding your calculation.
 
This is not about Kirby's strength, I knew that. This is about how large the Kirbyverse is, and the fact that he crossed it on his warp star in 1-3 seconds in Return to Dreamland.
 
Kirby's universe is the size of a universe. The multiverse has a dimension beyond space and time.

Nothing changes these facts.
 
But scaling from the difference between planet distance in the Kirby universe and our own, the Kirby universe is WAY larger than ours.
 
That is entirely pointless. You can't measure a universe by taking the distance of a casual speed feats from someone as fast as Kirby.
 
That's the equivalent of saying that the (main) Marvel universe is larger than the universe because Earth and Asgard aren't at the edges of the universe despite being 1 universe away each other.
 
Scaling the distance ratio of the distance between planets in both universes to the size of both universes, the size ratio between both universes is vast, so the Kirby universe is much larger.
 
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