User:Valaggar/Size of the HyperSpace galaxy
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By using the available information, we can estimate the size of the HyperSpace galaxy through a few calculations:
- Assumptions:
- The average density of starfaring races is not significantly higher than the one in our region.
- Reasoning:
- Over 5000 races have claimed to the Kohr-Ah that they will be defeated.
- In our region (henceforth named a "unit-region" - 1,000,000 standard HyperSpace area units), only approximately 16.5/20 starfaring races would surely make such a claim.
- So the Kohr-Ah annihilated over 6000 races.
- In our region (henceforth named a "unit-region" - 1,000,000 standard HyperSpace area units), only approximately 16.5/20 starfaring races would surely make such a claim.
- Our unit-region contained 19 starfaring species at the beginning of the Ur-Quan Slave War, so a unit-region contains approximately 20 races.
- So the Kohr-Ah cleansed over 300 unit-regions.
- The first Doctrinal Conflict took place 17,500 years before current events.
- The Kzer-Za conquered non-allied races in 3.75-4 years/race on average.
- So they conquered over 4375-4700 races (218-235 unit-regions).
- Over 5000 races have claimed to the Kohr-Ah that they will be defeated.
- Conclusions:
- The Ur-Quan Kzer-Za conquered (at least) between 220 and 300 unit-regions.
- The Ur-Quan Kohr-Ah cleansed (at least) 300 unit-regions
- The HyperSpace galaxy has (at least) 520-600 unit-regions.
- Secondary conclusions:
- The galaxy has a diameter of at least 27646 standard HyperSpace distance units and a circumference of at least 86808 distance units.
- With the speed of the Ur-Quan fleets, the galaxy may be traversed on the diameter in at least 4.8 years, and in at least 15 years on the entire circumference.
- Note that this does not take into account refueling and resupply halts.
- If the distribution of races is approximately equal throughout the HyperSpace galaxy, thenit contains only 300,000 stars (0.00015%-0.000075% of the 200-400 billion stars of the Milky Way).