Thread:Antvasima/@comment-38729545-20201114000516/@comment-38729545-20201114114233

“ Actually the example doesn't really work because I tried a simple back-of-envelope calculation and found that if someone is able to destroy 2 solar systems (i.e. baseline 4-A) at a certain power level X, he will be able to destroy actually more than 4 (in fact ~5.65 ) solar systems with a power level of 2X if the spatial density of solar systems is assumed to be uniform.”

In order for you to destroy more than 1 solar system, you usually have to account for the light years rather than using random power levels that doesn’t make sense in the first place.

Also distance between one solar system to another’s solar system is measured in lightyears.

Edit: https://www.google.com/amp/s/solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/1230/cosmic-distances.amp