Ralf Mler wrote: > On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 02:50:54 +0900 > "martinus" <martin.ankerl / gmail.com> wrote: > > >>Consider all Rubyists compressed in one point in space time - this >>all-time-and-space eating singularity called black hole would >>ultimatively lead to the destruction of at least this solar system. >>Taking all this into consideration, I think a range might be the better >>choice for such an event. >> >>martinus >> > > > Well, > > for a small black-hole you need 15 x mass of the sun, which is 15 * 1,99*10^30 = 1.76261265e+16 kg. > With an average of 75 kg, there should be at least 2.3501502e+14 Rubyists (that's what I call "World Domination"). > > Lets take the population of the earth as standard, there must be 39170 totally rubyized planets out there (smells good, eh?). > > I think, we have a new aim for for "RubyConf 3124". > > > BTW, a black-hole is considered to be inside the milky way. Isn't that the proof that there are at least 2.3501502e+14 Rubyists out there? ;-) Regards, Michael