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I have seen many comments on multiple threads where it is mentioned that creating the matter of the observable universe is a 3-A feat while creating the space-time with all the matter is a low 2-C feat.
I understand that we use the inverse square law and creation=destruction to calculate some of these feats, but tier 3-A starts at 2.825x10^92 joules while the mass-energy content of the observable universe is around 10^70 joules (about 10^53 kgs) so the different is 22 orders of magnitude!
So is it because we just equate the energy required to destroy the universe to the energy required to create it that makes this huge difference, or are there other logical reasons as to why the feat is 3-A?
I understand that we use the inverse square law and creation=destruction to calculate some of these feats, but tier 3-A starts at 2.825x10^92 joules while the mass-energy content of the observable universe is around 10^70 joules (about 10^53 kgs) so the different is 22 orders of magnitude!
So is it because we just equate the energy required to destroy the universe to the energy required to create it that makes this huge difference, or are there other logical reasons as to why the feat is 3-A?