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If the Artie theory holds true, it could be both several yottaparsecs, or a few Planck lengths, depending on what level of universe this is being observed from ;P but currently, it stands at both, because quantum uncertainty principal!!
...damn I sound really fuckin smart. I should get high more often.
...damn I sound really fuckin smart. I should get high more often.
I'm really not sure! I think we kinda ran out of numbers quite a few pictures ago. And I kinda mean that!
See, we've got the known universe, which we can put a figure on. That is 28 billion light-years in diameter. That takes us back to Jeanine in part 16.
By Niamh's section we were bigger than the universe itself. And how big is that? Uh.. Not sure, sorry! But for all intents and purposes, it's in roughly the same order of magnitude. Let's say 100 billion light years as a rough estimate.
So! That takes us to the multiverse. Which by the definition in this sequence is all of the possible parallel universes that could possibly exist. So how big is that? I guess first of all it depends on if it's actually bigger at all? It could be just part of another dimension and that we're actually growing more through the dimensions rather than through just space.
But if it is just space, how big would a multiverse be? Well every time a decision is made that could go one of two ways another parallel universe is created. And this is from the start of time at the big bang. However the "decisions" are mostly on a subatomic level. Does a particle bounce "this way" or "that". SO from the start of time, up until now, how many "decisions" have been made, down to the subatomic level - And it's a VERY VERY VERY VERY big number.
So Multiply whatever that number is by the size of our rather average universe and you get the size of a Multiverse. But word is from fang is that they are at least tasty.
However, then you get to the Omniverse.
In which you need to find the space for all every possibly multiverse at every possible point in it's existence. So how long is time? And what is the smallest blip of time significant to take up a unique bit of space? Once again you're getting to another near infinite number, so you've got a reallyreallybignumberoflightyears^nearinfinite^nearinfinite number going on at this stage.
Going beyond that, to the exoverse. This would cover all the different universes that have been created, and to think ours is unique or special would be quite silly. Especially in the context of this comic where you're actually getting to different universes created by gods or pantheons, or even creator owners (like my own characters universe, or VDO's universes etc) SO how many of those populate the exoverse? Once again, unfortuantely it's another reaaaaaaaaally big near infinite number. So you end up with reallyreallybignumberoflightyears^nearinfinite^nearinfinite^nearinfinite.
And then AAAAALLL of that.. Was lost deeeeeeep in Okamitsune's toes. And the size difference between Sunny and Inari here is vaster than anything seen previously in the comic. And they're all still growing.. so uh...
I dunno. Big I guess c.c;
See, we've got the known universe, which we can put a figure on. That is 28 billion light-years in diameter. That takes us back to Jeanine in part 16.
By Niamh's section we were bigger than the universe itself. And how big is that? Uh.. Not sure, sorry! But for all intents and purposes, it's in roughly the same order of magnitude. Let's say 100 billion light years as a rough estimate.
So! That takes us to the multiverse. Which by the definition in this sequence is all of the possible parallel universes that could possibly exist. So how big is that? I guess first of all it depends on if it's actually bigger at all? It could be just part of another dimension and that we're actually growing more through the dimensions rather than through just space.
But if it is just space, how big would a multiverse be? Well every time a decision is made that could go one of two ways another parallel universe is created. And this is from the start of time at the big bang. However the "decisions" are mostly on a subatomic level. Does a particle bounce "this way" or "that". SO from the start of time, up until now, how many "decisions" have been made, down to the subatomic level - And it's a VERY VERY VERY VERY big number.
So Multiply whatever that number is by the size of our rather average universe and you get the size of a Multiverse. But word is from fang is that they are at least tasty.
However, then you get to the Omniverse.
In which you need to find the space for all every possibly multiverse at every possible point in it's existence. So how long is time? And what is the smallest blip of time significant to take up a unique bit of space? Once again you're getting to another near infinite number, so you've got a reallyreallybignumberoflightyears^nearinfinite^nearinfinite number going on at this stage.
Going beyond that, to the exoverse. This would cover all the different universes that have been created, and to think ours is unique or special would be quite silly. Especially in the context of this comic where you're actually getting to different universes created by gods or pantheons, or even creator owners (like my own characters universe, or VDO's universes etc) SO how many of those populate the exoverse? Once again, unfortuantely it's another reaaaaaaaaally big near infinite number. So you end up with reallyreallybignumberoflightyears^nearinfinite^nearinfinite^nearinfinite.
And then AAAAALLL of that.. Was lost deeeeeeep in Okamitsune's toes. And the size difference between Sunny and Inari here is vaster than anything seen previously in the comic. And they're all still growing.. so uh...
I dunno. Big I guess c.c;
Yeah, Inari's paws are probably the biggest of anyone's in the series (relatively speaking) although there's a few others competing very well in that field. Charity, Okamitsune, and even Niamh from my cast (although the others are a lot taller even while on the same scale)
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