Do you ever wonder how many planets, civilizations, suns millions of light years away that gets blown up because the infinity ray from Space Racer's gun never ever stops.
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@ebede_emmanuel On average, in the observable universe, there are 1-2 hydrogen atoms per cubic meter of space. Proportionate to volume, effectively no matter.
Assuming the beam traveled for 13B years, 13B lightyears, the odds of it hitting a planet are like 1 in 1-10 quadrillion.
@WizardInProcess@woods_jus@ebede_emmanuel all stars in the universe will have burned out and been burned out for 100 trillion years before a 1% chance that the infinity ray would hit 1 planet
@WizardInProcess@woods_jus@ebede_emmanuel Decayed away before it could hit anything… the universe is unimaginable empty (and not infinite in the sense neccessary so the beam would hit anything eventually).