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Hello
I calculated how much energy a typical user gets in 24 hours (1 day)
1 energy every 2:30 minutes
4 energy every 10 minutes
24 energy every 1 hour
48 energy every 2 hours
96 energy every 4 hours
192 energy every 8 hours
192 energy/8 hours x 3 = 24 hours
Answer:
576 energy every 24 hours / 1 day.
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Nice, now go on with week, month, year, millenium and eternity
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60 x 24 / 2.5 = 576
It's not that hard to find out.
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Nice, now go on with week, month, year, millenium and eternity
Week
576 energy per day.
576 energy x 7 days = 4032 energy
Per week = 4032 energy.
Month
Months variate in days, so I will do 30 days.
Per week = 4032 energy
4 weeks = 28 days = 16128 energy
2 days = 1152 energy
4 weeks and 2 days = 30 days = 17280 energy per 30 days ( 1 month ).
Year
365 days per year.
1 day = 576 energy
576 energy x 365 = 210240 energy
1 year = 210240 energy
Millennium
1 year = 210240 energy
210240 energy x 1000 = 210240000 energy per Millennium
Eternity
Impossible
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60/5*2=24
24 Energy per hour.
24*24=576
576 Energy per day.
576*7=4032
4032 Energy per week (If you can get them all/have a bot).
576*30=17280
576*31=17856
17280/17856 per month(^^).
576*365.243(Exact Days in a year)=210379.968
Approximately 210380 Energy per year.
210379.968*10=2103799.68
Approximately 2103800 Energy per Decade.
210379.968*100=21037996.8
Approximately 21037997 Energy per Century.
210379.968*1000=210379968
210379968 Energy per Millennium.
2.5*60*24*365.243*?=?
? Energy in Eternity.
All calculation's done!
Hhmm..
Who will calc how many energy we wasted from Big Bang to 2012? (13.700.000.000 years)
I also would like to know if all of the earth was playing this game, how much energy would we get per minute/hour/day/week/year/millenium/1337 years
Also how much energy you could get while you are eating a cupcake.
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Hhmm..
Who will calc how many energy we wasted from Big Bang to 2012? (13.700.000.000 years)
Im not really sure how to answer this question...
This is all I can do:
1 year = 210240 energy
210240 energy x 13,700,000,000 years = 2880288000000000 energy
I think the answers 2880288000000000 energy.
You do realize people are asking you these things to mock you because most people know this, they are not serious questions and you are just falling into the troll.
You do realize people are asking you these things to mock you because most people know this, they are not serious questions and you are just falling into the troll.
Saintcool, Ive only been asked 2 questions and also I would've liked to know the answer to these questions too.
Yeah, but they wouldn't.
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I also would like to know if all of the earth was playing this game, how much energy would we get per minute/hour/day/week/year/millenium/1337 years
Also how much energy you could get while you are eating a cupcake.
1) The same amounts as posted. You didn't ask collectively...
2) Anywhere from 50 to 250 Calories. (Within reason, of course)
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AsurcH wrote:Nice, now go on with week, month, year, millenium and eternity
Week
576 energy per day.
576 energy x 7 days = 4032 energy
Per week = 4032 energy.
Month
Months variate in days, so I will do 30 days.
Per week = 4032 energy
4 weeks = 28 days = 16128 energy
2 days = 1152 energy
4 weeks and 2 days = 30 days = 17280 energy per 30 days ( 1 month ).
Year
365 days per year.
1 day = 576 energy
576 energy x 365 = 210240 energy
1 year = 210240 energy
Millennium
1 year = 210240 energy
210240 energy x 1000 = 210240000 energy per Millennium
Eternity
Impossible
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576 X ? = 576?
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You have to take into account the different types of infinities, countable or uncountable?
i knew this since the shoop came out
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You have to take into account the different types of infinities, countable or uncountable?
What if it is cocountable?
...aren't those terms for sets anyways, not urelements?
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? * x = ?
-? * x = -?
There's no number higher than ? and less than -?, so 576? isn't possible.
Hummerz5: Wrong. While eating a cupcake you get 50 to 250 kilocalories (kcal), so 50000 to 250000 calories One calorie can heat (+1C) one gram of water.
? * x = ?
-? * x = -?
There's no number higher than ? and less than -?, so 576? isn't possible.
That would just means 576?=?, not that it is impossible.
Not to mention that some infinities are larger than others.
Take, for example the set of all integer multiples of 1 and the set of all integer multiples of 576. Both have infinitely many elements, yet the former has 576 times as many elements. They are also both countably infinite.
Hummerz5: Wrong. While eating a cupcake you get 50 to 250 kilocalories (kcal), so 50000 to 250000 calories One calorie can heat (+1C) one gram of water.
The word calorie can validly refer to either gram calories or kilogram calories.
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This thread is kinda off topic now, huh?
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