Ken Shamrock vs Mike 'The Rhino' Bourke - ICC, Durban, South Africa

Monday, December 6, 2010

So what is a LightSuperEon anyway?

So what is a LightSuperEon anyway?
A hypothetical distance.
A hyopthetical progression from a light-year to a light-eon to a super-light-eon as compared to the ‘Graphical timelines’ in the link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geologic_time_scale#Terminology
By far, it is not exact. For starters, regarding units of time, a supereon is plural and I don’t know if there is an ‘established’ standard amount of eons it represents., e.g., 2, 4, etc.
I like the simplicity of MA and GA describing measurements of time as described in the link:
However, that can still get confusing since it describes past tense, e.g., (referring to the same link) a supereon is used to measure roughly 4 MAs (past tense) - 4 billion years ago. 
So with that, a LightSuperEon would be about 23.5 sextillion miles.