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minus-square@DragonTypeWyvern@literature.cafelinkfedilink1•1 year agoWhat’s the minimum energy level for a universe?
minus-squarechingaderalinkfedilink3•1 year agoScientists conclude that because 3 energy or more is required to create a universe, there is a 99.999% probability that the observable universe is in fact a worm, with the energy of at least 3 dirt.
minus-square@KittenBiscuits@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglish2•1 year agoCan I get a volume estimate of this worm on a scale of Kangaroo?
minus-square@OneWomanCreamTeam@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink3•1 year agoAbout 60db, mostly from the kangaroo.
minus-squarechingaderalinkfedilink2•edit-21 year agoGiven the average length of a kangaroo is 1-3 meters, I went with 2. The worm in this theory would be 4.39914571 × 10²⁶ kangaroos long. I would calculate his volume but WE DO NOT TALK ABOUT HIS GRACE’S WIDTH NOR HIS HEIGHT. We’ve all seen the consequences.
What’s the minimum energy level for a universe?
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Scientists conclude that because 3 energy or more is required to create a universe, there is a 99.999% probability that the observable universe is in fact a worm, with the energy of at least 3 dirt.
Can I get a volume estimate of this worm on a scale of Kangaroo?
About 60db, mostly from the kangaroo.
Given the average length of a kangaroo is 1-3 meters, I went with 2.
The worm in this theory would be 4.39914571 × 10²⁶ kangaroos long.
I would calculate his volume but WE DO NOT TALK ABOUT HIS GRACE’S WIDTH NOR HIS HEIGHT. We’ve all seen the consequences.