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by datameta
1019 days ago
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I think you might have miscompared to a day instead of a second? Unless I missed something. But you're right that if we were to be observing the administratium reaction over one millisecond in the slowed scenario, it would take 2.73 nanoseconds at full speed, nothing like femtoscale. |
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Let x = administartium slowdown effect = 4 days / 1 second
x = 4 days * 24 hours / day
x = 96 hours * 60 minutes / hour
x = 5760 minutes * 60 seconds / minute
x = 345600 seconds
Wrote this out to also convince myself, I am 35, did physics for 3 years in undergrad, and am apparently still bamboozled by orders of magnitude regularly. Completely unintuitive!
In fact, lemme do it in reverse, I'm shocked.
Given x = slowdown factor = 100B = 100_000_000_000
x = 100_000_000_000 seconds / (60 seconds / minute)
x = 1_666_666_666 / (60 minutes / hour)
x = 27_777_777 hours / 24 hours / day
x = 1_157_407 days / 365 days / year
x = 3,170 years!