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I have always wondered how long 50 and 100 energy take
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50 Energy x 150 seconds = 125 minutes
100 Energy x 150 seconds = 250 minutes
To refill my whole energy bar I'd need 3297.5 minutes (1319 x 150)
it would take 0.0019263698630137 years to refill my energy
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it would take me (approximately) 3333435000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 planck to fill my energy bar assuming straight energy regen.
you can also gain 50/100/etc energy via daily bonus.
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A year is 290.74 of my energy bar fills.
Scientific constant.
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If we can use time to measure energy bar refills, then that means we can use length to measure energy bar refills, because a light year is a measure of time ( how long it takes light to get from one point to another ) for an entire year. Thus, using this new length, we can chop it up and get an inch = ??? eB (energy bar (refills))
thus we can measure IRL player's height in eB and then
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If we can use time to measure energy bar refills, then that means we can use length to measure energy bar refills, because a light year is a measure of time ( how long it takes light to get from one point to another ) for an entire year. Thus, using this new length, we can chop it up and get an inch = ??? eB (energy bar (refills))
thus we can measure IRL player's height in eB and then
An inch measured with eB is ~0
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If eB is the unit for time, then shouldnt the measurement for length be light energy bars (l eB), or to make it the same for multiple players, then light energy bars per energy (l eB / e)
Also, dont use inches!!! They are annoying anywhere that isnt America!!!!!!
Using the last unit, my height is 0.0000000000420 l eB / e
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because a light year is a measure of time ( how long it takes light to get from one point to another ) for an entire year.
what
a light year is a measure of distance
we can chop it up and get an inch = ??? eB (energy bar (refills))
i fail to understand how you came up with that
let me go on with my stuff
so, as koya stated 1 year = 290.74 eB
i won't question that constant since im too lazy to calculate the stuff for a basic 200-energy bar so ill just accept that data
lets convert that to SI units (seconds)
31536000 seconds = 290.74 eB
const 1 eB = 108468.047 seconds
the speed units: m/eB
1 m/eB = 1 meter / 108468.047 seconds = 0.0000092193 m/s = 9.2193 * 10^-6 m/s i think? soooo
const 1 m/eB = 9.2193 * 10^-6 m/s
thats quite slow
as for distance i dont know how to convert units of time (eB) to that, and i dont understand the way ninja tried to do it
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ninjasupeatsninja wrote:because a light year is a measure of time ( how long it takes light to get from one point to another ) for an entire year.
what
a light year is a measure of distanceninjasupeatsninja wrote:we can chop it up and get an inch = ??? eB (energy bar (refills))
i fail to understand how you came up with that
if light travels x distance in y time
and eB is a measure of time
we can figure out how to get distance from time
e.g.
"john" is a measurement equal to one second
"lal" is a measurement equal to how long doodles can travel if given two seconds, which is 1 meter
thus 2john = lal and if lal is a measurement of distance
2john = 1 meter
thus one john ( one second ) is equal to half a meter
just use this for light years though
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one john ( one second ) is equal to half a meter
just use this for light years though
ninjasupeatsninja wrote:we can chop it up and get an inch = ??? eB (energy bar (refills))
i fail to understand how you came up with that
As I said, just using eB as a unit of distance would be technically incorrect, as you have no speed to compare it to.
You should tecnically call it light eB / doodle john, the same as light year for it to be used as a unit of distance, otherwise you would have no way to actually convert the time into a distance (you couldnt just assume the speed of light / the speed of a doodle)
The reason it works as a unit (just incase that was the part you didnt understand), is because light has a speed, so the unit light years means:
speed of light (distance per year) * time (years)
This means that you get (distance * years) per year, so the years cancel out, therefore the unit measures distance (the distance light travels in a year)
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ninjasupeatsninja wrote:one john ( one second ) is equal to half a meter
just use this for light years thoughmaxi123 wrote:ninjasupeatsninja wrote:we can chop it up and get an inch = ??? eB (energy bar (refills))
i fail to understand how you came up with that
As I said, just using eB as a unit of distance would be technically incorrect, as you have no speed to compare it to.
You should tecnically call it light eB / doodle john, the same as light year for it to be used as a unit of distance, otherwise you would have no way to actually convert the time into a distance (you couldnt just assume the speed of light / the speed of a doodle)The reason it works as a unit (just incase that was the part you didnt understand), is because light has a speed, so the unit light years means:
speed of light (distance per year) * time (years)
This means that you get (distance * years) per year, so the years cancel out, therefore the unit measures distance (the distance light travels in a year)
i know how light years work
and i think i got it with eB now as well, thanks
so
if 1 eB = 108468.047 seconds then 1 light eB is 325404,141 * 10^8 = 32540414100000 metres?
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▼destroyer123 wrotei know how light years work
and i think i got it with eB now as well, thanks
so
if 1 eB = 108468.047 seconds then 1 light eB is 325404,141 * 10^8 = 32540414100000 metres?
Yep
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