Re: Terraforming the Moon

From: habshi (habshi_at_anony.com)
Date: 02/18/05


Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 00:07:31 GMT


        How many planets and moons are there per person in the world .
Assume current pop of about 5,000,000,000 or so ie 5b .
        There are 100b galaxies with 100b stars each and each has
about 100 moons and planets
        So the total number is 100bx100bx100 worlds
dividing by 5b
we get
20 x 100 b x 100
ie 200000b
or 200trillion worlds for each person on the planet today !
2 trillion solar sytems for each person !
        Writing the names of these worlds at say 20 words a minute we
could write 1200 an hour or 12000 in a ten hour day .
or4m in a year , so just writing the names of these worlds would take
200tr / 4m ie 5m years !! for each person on the planet .

        And yet with the world pop growing at say the palestinian or
Saudi rate of 4% , how many years would it take to fill all these
worlds and the space in between solid with people ?
        Ghost will give the answer , assuming the Universe is 15b
light years across and the answer will surprise everyone , such is the
powe of compound growth . Of course they will blame Israel , west for
self inflicted problems .



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