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70-90% stars in the sky by what? human eyes? Multi solar system. Cause human eyes can't see all the stars in the universe, heck human eyes can't even see all the stars in the galaxy.
 
Not Jim Sterling said:
70-90% stars in the sky by what? human eyes? Multi solar system. Cause human eyes can't see all the stars in the universe, heck human eyes can't even see all the stars in the galaxy.
Sorry I didn't specify. All stars by the sight of a telescope with a human looking through it.
 
Actually yes night stars is not even MSS.


4-C
Star 150 Tenatons
to 350 Tenatons
1.5x1032 to 3.5x10326.276x1041 to 1.4644x1042~2.33x
High 4-C Large Star 350 Tenatons
to 22.4 Foe
3.5x1032 to 5.353x10351.4644x1042 to 2.24x1045~1530x
4-B Solar System 22.4 Foe
to 22.586 TeraFoe
5.353x1035 to 5.398x10472.24x1045 to 2.2586x1057~1.008 trillion x
4-A Multi-Solar System 22.586 TeraFoe
to 12.68 ZettaFoe
5.398x1047 to 3.03x10562.2586x1057 to 1.268x1066~561.41 million x
3-C Galaxy 12.68 ZettaFoe
to 8.168 YottaFoe
3.03x1056 to 1.95x10591.268x1066 to 8.162x1068~644x
Even if human eyes can see all the stars in the galaxy, we only have about 400 billions stars in the galaxy.

edit: it's actually billions.
 
Okay... so utilizing a telescope (basing it off of Kaltias' response. Thank you, by the way, you guys), it'd be somewhere in the midst of 4-B, I'm guessing.
 
Question. If I absorbed all the stars in all directions instead of just one, would it change any? Including the telescope? If it reaches 13.8 billion LY, isn't that trillions of stars?
 
Idk but people usually say there are hundreds of billions of galaxy on the observed universe and each one of those galaxy can have hundreds of billions of stars, but the observed universe is about 90 billions light years in diameter or something like that.
 
Keep in mind that the low end of MSS is 10^57 J.

10^24x10^41x6.87 = 6.87 x 10^65 J, and that's the 100%, not the 70-90
 
Reaching baseline MSS requires 3,28762 x 10^15 stars, if they are like the sun
 
I mean, an extremely high end of MSS is quite an impressive feat if you ask me. Sure, it isn't tier 3 despite affecting the universe, but it's still quite a very good feat
 
Well ppl generally got Tier 3-A or 3-C for destroying universe and galaxy and not just the stars itself, because in order to destroy something that is 2 times bigger in diameter, you will need 8 times the energy(2 times length x Width x Height = 8), 3 times bigger in diamater then you will need 27 times the energy, 10 times bigger in diameter then you will need 1000 times the energy.
 
Yeah. Considering how many orders of magnitude the size of the universe is compared to that of a galaxy it just make sense for the feat to be lower than tier 3. IIRC shaking and lighting up the universe are both 4-A as well
 
However, if mass-energy conversion was used for some reasons, absorbing all the stars in the universe would be 3-B.

1,787 x 10^71 J
 
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